Reykjavík Grapevine - 08.04.2016, Blaðsíða 21

Reykjavík Grapevine - 08.04.2016, Blaðsíða 21
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summer PM’s wife acquires a prepaid inheri- tance from her father. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | October 9th Wintris Inc. is found°ed. Shareholders are Sigmundur Davíð Gunn- laugsson (50% stake) and Anna Sigurlaug Pálsdóttir 21 ░░░ ░░░ ░░░ ░░░ ▒█▒▒▒█▒▒▒█▒▒▒█▒▒ ▓▓█▓▓▓█▓▓▓█▓▓▓█▓ ▞▞▞▞▞▞▞▞▞▞▞▞▞▞▞▞ ▛▜▙▟▛▜▙▟▛▜▙▟▛▜▙▟ ▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█▉▊▋▌▍▎▏ Wintris Timeline By Jón Trausti Sigurðarson Peaceful Protests By John Rogers The first protest that took place outside Althingi after the Panama Papers revelations was one of the biggest in Ice- land’s history. Counting attendance at such a sprawling event is always a difficult task, and as usual, the police estimate of 9,000 was conservative by comparison to the 23,000 quoted by organisers, who employed clickers to liter- ally count people in the crowd, later posting photos of said clickers to Facebook to dispel any doubt. But police at the scene did say anecdotally that it was the biggest protest that they’ve seen, including during the national outcry at the 2008 financial crash. Something that was widely noted—particularly by slightly confused holiday-makers, who found Reykjavík to be less sleepy than expected—was the tone of the protest. The teeming crowd was fired up, for sure—chanting, light- ing flares, waving flags on nearby rooftops and throwing eggs, bananas and skýr at the parliament building—but there was no sense of it being out of control or dangerous. In fact, there were just three arrests, one of which occurred when some thrown skýr hit a police officer (“the most Ice- landic thing ever,” said one viral tweet), and two for under- age drinking. It was, all in all, a family show, with a brass band, impromptu drum circles, and an atmosphere at once amped-up and, to be honest, pretty chill. It’s worth noting that during similar recent bouts of civil unrest in the UK and US, police have been much more aggressive, wearing riot gear and actively controlling the crowd, often with violent results. For all of Iceland’s current problems, the peaceful nature of the protest is something the country can be pleased about. SHARE: gpv.is/peacep The focal point of the current political scandal involving PM Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson is an offshore company located in an Island called Tortola, a part of the British Virgin Islands in the Carib- bean. The company’s name is Wintris Inc. The company was formed around the PM’s wife’s family wealth, a prepaid inheri- tance that she, Anna Sigurlaug Pálsdóttir, by way of threatening to sue her father in December 2006, (case was later dropped) acquired during the summer of 2007.1 The PM owned 50% in the company until December 31st 2009. According to the PM’s wife’s Facebook status update of March 15th 2016, the company owns the equiva- lent of ISK 1.2. billion, half of which in the form of claims on the three former big Icelandic banks, Kaupthing, Landsbankinn and Glitnir, in whom Wintris inc. owned bonds, and all of which were nationalized in October 2008. The PM entered swiftly into Icelandic politics in 2009, becoming the leader of the Progressive Party January 18th that year, and subsequently was elected to Parlia- ment on April 25th 2009. Though required of sitting MPs, Sigmundur Davíð never disclosed his ownership or connection to said company. Following the PanamaPa- pers leak on April 3rd, his connection to Wintris has become headline news all over the world, the PM sharing column inches with other current or former heads of state, such as Vladimir Putin, Bashar Al-Assad, Muammar Gaddafi and Hosni Mubarak. Timeline2007 2008 2009 2010 2013 2016 | | | | | | | | | | | | April 3rd Account opened for Wintris Inc. at Credit Suisse. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | January 18th Sigmundur Davíð becomes the leader of the Progressive party. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | January 1st A new law is passed in Alth- ingi, requiring Icelandic taxpay- ers to disclose their ownership in foreign com- panies, for tax purposes. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | March 11th Sigmundur Davíð interviewed by Swedish journalist Sven Bergman, who ask him about Wintris Inc., whereupon the PM subsequently walks out of the interview. | | | | | | | | | | | | | March 15th Name of Wintris Inc. disclosed in a Wikileaks data leak, as a claimant on the estate of then-bankrupt Kaupthing bank. | | | | | | | | | | April 3rd Aforementioned interview with PM aired on RÚV at 18:00 in a massive hourlong report on offshore stakes of both other current ministers and other elected officials in Iceland. | | April 4th Largest demonstration in the history of Iceland takes place outside Parliament, with up to 22,000 people showing up, demanding the resignation of the PM. | | | | | | | | | | | April 5th. Sigmundur Davíð announces on Facebook his intent to dissolve Parliament, but his request to do so denied by the President of Iceland. Later that day, Minister of Fisheries Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson announces the Sigmundur is stepping aside, and Sigurður will be the next PM. Rage ensues amongst the opposition. Still later, Sigmundur sends a press release to foreign media saying he has not, in fact, resigned, but is taking a temporary break from the PM position. | | April 6th Full spin mode in effect at the Progressive Party. The future of the coalition uncertain. More protests planned. | | May 23rd Sigmun- dur Davíð elected PM of Iceland. | | | | | October Icelandic banks Glitnir, Kaupthing and Landsbankinn nationalized. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | April 24th Sigmundur Davíð becomes MP. | | | December 31st Sigmundur Davíð sells his 50% share in Wintris Inc., a compa- ny worth well over 1 billion ISK, to his wife for $1. SHARE: gpv.is/pmtime Illustration by HUGLEIKUR DAGSSON
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