It's been in the air since July 2016, but it's now a reality: the member states of the EU are not jumping for joy at the idea of contributing to the work of the committee of enquiry of the European Parliament into the Panama Papers tax evasion scandal.
Readers may recall that in July of last year, the legal services at the Council of the EU said that the mandate of this committee of enquiry was not sufficiently detailed to allow the member states to be able to judge their obligation...