Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron became the latest political leader to be implicated in the leak of the Panama Papers.
After denying ever receiving a profit from his father's offshore trust earlier in the week, Cameron declared he had shares in the trust, but said that he sold them before he won election in 2010.
Despite his prior admissions, the damage is done and it will be tough to hide the fact he once profited from those shares.
After all, Cameron has criticized similar schemes over a number of years.
Cameron said he will release his tax returns next week -- four years after promising to do so.