04-04-2016, 12:47 PM
David Guyatt Wrote:Could well be the case David. I will ask around. Many Portuguese family names seem to be based on geographical points.Magda Hassan Wrote:David Guyatt Wrote:Magda Hassan Wrote:I've been having a bit of a look at the company Mossack Fonesca. It is a partnership between 2 lawyers. Jurgen Mossack's father was in the SS and Wikipeadia is very vague but says he ended up working for the US as a spy against Cuba and ended up in Panama. Has Paperclip type ratline written all over it.
More here from the ICIJ:
Oh boy, this could also have a connection to the Bormann Brotherhood and their investing of Nazi loot throughout the world. Maybe. Perhaps.
Fonesca is not a Spanish family name either. Both these boys may have been born in Panama but their family are European. I am thinking Fonesca might be Romanian but not sure.
It occurred to me that Fonseca might be Portuguese if only because there is a rather nice Port called Fonseca
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