U2 frontman was investor in firm based in island nation where foreign investors pay 5% tax on profits,Paradise Papers exhibit
His band have never been there, and neither, and it seems,has he. But as an investment opportunity, Bono found what he was looking for in Lithuania.
The U2 frontman used a company based in Malta to pay for a share in a shopping centre in a small town in the north-east of the country, and the Paradise Papers reveal.
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Source: guardian.co.uk