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Pandora Papers pulling back the curtain on South Dakota trusts
SDPB Radio | By Arielle Zionts
Published October 4, 2021 at 12:07 PM CDT
Reports from a coordinated, global investigation of leaked documents are revealing South Dakota's role as a growing destination for wealthy and powerful people to store millions of dollars in secretive trust funds.
The reports reveal some of the names attached to the money, and they include government officials and business leaders from foreign countries linked to accusations of human rights, labor and environmental abuses.
The information is revealed in millions of documents — known as the Pandora Papers — leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and reported on by the Washington Post and other partners.
"South Dakota now rivals notoriously opaque jurisdictions in Europe and the Caribbean in financial secrecy. Tens of billions of dollars from outside the United States are now sheltered by trust companies in Sioux Falls, some of it tied to people and companies accused of human rights abuses and other wrongdoing," the Post wrote in the first article of its multi-part series.
South Dakota has a trust task force meant to maintain the state's “stature as the premier trust jurisdiction in the United States" that has been backed by governors and legislators since it was created by Gov. Bill Janklow in 1997, SDPB has reported.
"Year after year in South Dakota, state lawmakers have approved legislation drafted by trust industry insiders, providing more and more protections and other benefits for trust customers in the U.S. and abroad. Customer assets in South Dakota trusts have more than quadrupled over the past decade to $360 billion," the ICIJ reported.
The ICIJ says the U.S. gained more than 200 new trusts between 2000 and 2019 with 81 of them — or nearly 50% — being registered in South Dakota. Some of those trusts were opened in response to other countries improving financial transparency and regulating their trust industry.