Paradise Papers Full & Complete Names List

According to the Wikipedia, these below are the names listed in Paradise Papers

Government officials

Heads of state

 Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms  Juan Manuel Santos, President of Colombia  Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, President of Liberia

Former heads of state

 José María Figueres, former President of Costa Rica

Heads of government

Former heads of government:

 Shaukat Aziz, former Prime Minister of Pakistan  Jean Chrétien, former Prime Minister of Canada  Alfred Gusenbauer, former Chancellor of Austria  Yukio Hatoyama, former Prime Minister of Japan  Paul Martin, former Prime Minister of Canada  Brian Mulroney, former Prime Minister of Canada  Gerhard Schröder, former Chancellor of Germany  Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, former Prime Minister of Qatar

Other government officials

 Carlos Quintanilla Schmidt, former Vice President of El Salvador (El Salvador)  Ashok Gehlot, former Chief Minister of Rajasthan ()  Prabowo Subianto, chairman of the Great Indonesia Movement Party (Indonesia)  Khalid bin Sultan, former Deputy Minister of Defense (Saudi Arabia)  Xavier Trias, former Mayor of Barcelona (Spain)  Valeriy Voshchevsky, former Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine (Ukraine)  Wesley Clark, former presidential candidate and Supreme Allied Commander Europe (United States)  Gary Cohn, director of the National Economic Council (United States)  Jon Huntsman Jr., Ambassador to Russia (United States)  Randal Quarles, Vice Chairman for Supervision of the Federal Reserve (United States)

Cabinet officials

 Luis Caputo, Minister of Finance (Argentina)  Blairo Maggi, Minister of Agriculture (Brazil)  Henrique Meirelles, Minister of Finance (Brazil)  Mukhtar Ablyazov, former Minister of Energy and Trade (Kazakhstan)  Beibut Atamkulov, Minister of Defence (Kazakhstan)  Sauat Mynbayev, Minister of Oil and Gas (Kazakhstan)  Sally Kosgei, former Minister of Agriculture (Kenya)  Alejandro Gertz Manero, former Secretary of Public Security (Mexico)  Sam Kutesa, Minister of Foreign Affairs (Uganda)  Steven Mnuchin, Secretary of the Treasury (United States)  Penny Pritzker, former Secretary of Commerce (United States)  Wilbur Ross, Secretary of Commerce (United States)  Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State (United States)

Members of legislatures

 Leo Kolber, former member of the Senate (Canada)  Antanas Guoga, Member of the European Parliament (European Union)  Sachin Pilot, former member of Lok Sabha and former Minister of Corporate Affairs (India)  Jayant Sinha, member of the Lok Sabha and Minister of State for Civil Aviation (India)  Ravindra Kishore Sinha, member of the Rajya Sabha (India)  Mudhar Shawkat, former member of the Council of Representatives (Iraq)  Masamitsu Naito, member of the House of Councillors (Japan)  Taro Yamada, former member of the House of Councillors (Japan)  Bukola Saraki, President of the Senate of Nigeria (Nigeria)  Anton Pryhodsky, former member of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine)  Michael Ashcroft, former member of the House of Lords (United Kingdom)  James Sassoon, member of the House of Lords and former Commercial Secretary to the Treasury (United Kingdom)

Relatives and associates of government officials

 Stephen Bronfman, close friend of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (Canada)  Ibrahim Mahama, brother of former President John Mahama (Ghana)  Tommy and Mamiek Suharto, children of former President Suharto (Indonesia)  Noor Al-Hussein, former Queen consort of Jordan (Jordan)  Ana Kolarević, sister of former Prime Minister and President Milo Đukanović (Montenegro)  Erkam and Bulent Yildirim, sons of Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım (Turkey)

Non-government officials/organizations

Businesspeople:

 George Soros, founder of Soros Fund Management and Open Society Foundations (Hungary & United States)  Richard Goyder, chairman of AFL Commission and former CEO of Wesfarmers (Australia)  Nicholas Moore, CEO of Macquarie Group (Australia)  Danko Končar, the majority shareholder of the Afarak Group (Croatia)  Curt Engelhorn, former owner of Roche Diagnostics and DePuy (Germany)  Paul Gauselmann, founder, and CEO of Gauselmann (Germany)  , chairman of United Breweries Group (India)  Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, founder of Hetero Drugs (India)  Niira Radia, former corporate lobbyist (India)  Ashok Seth, chairman of Fortis-Escorts (India)  Dan Gertler, founder, and president of Dan Gertler International Group (Israel)  Idan Ofer, founder of Tanker Pacific and principal of Quantum Pacific Group (Israel)  Alberto Baillères, chairman of Grupo BAL and ITAM (Mexico)  Carlos Slim, owner of Grupo Carso (Mexico)  Alauddin Feerasta, chairman of Soneri Bank (Pakistan)  Sadruddin Hashwani, founder, and chairman of Hashoo Group (Pakistan)  Mian Muhammad Mansha, chairman of Nishat Group (Pakistan)  Alisher Usmanov, oligarch (Russia)  Yuri Milner, Silicon Valley investor (Russia)  Bakr bin Laden, chairman of the Saudi Binladen Group (Saudi Arabia)  Daniel Maté, co-owner of Glencore (Spain)  Leif Östling, former CEO of Scania AB and chairman of Confederation of Swedish Enterprise (Sweden)  Rami Makhlouf, owner of Syriatel (Syria)  Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft (United States)  Pierre Omidyar, founder of eBay (United States)  Hakainde Hichilema, businessman, and politician (Zambia)

Entertainment personalities:

 Michael Hutchence, singer (Australia)  Nicole Kidman, actress (Australia)  Keith Urban, singer (Australia)  Amitabh Bachchan, Bollywood actor (India)  Manyata Dutt, actress (India)  Bono, singer (Ireland)  José María Cano, painter and former member of Mecano (Spain)  Fiona Delany, actress in Mrs. Brown's Boys (United Kingdom)  Martin Delany, actor in Mrs. Brown's Boys (United Kingdom)  Patrick Houlihan, actor in Mrs. Brown's Boys (United Kingdom)  Madonna, singer (United States)

Other:

 Marcial Maciel, Catholic priest and founder of the Legion of Christ and Regnum Christi (Mexico) Companies:

 Finnfund (Finland)  Allianz (Germany)  Bayer (Germany)  Deutsche Bank (Germany)  Deutsche Post (Germany)  Meininger (Germany)  (Germany)  Sixt (Germany)  (India)  Emaar India (India)  GMR Group (India)  (India)  Hindujas (India)  Hiranandani Group (India)  (India)  Sun Group (India)  (India)  Videocon (India)  Illovo Sugar (South Africa)  Shanduka Group (South Africa)  Standard Bank (South Africa)  Glencore (Switzerland)  Barclays (United Kingdom)  Amazon (United States)  Apple Inc. (United States)  Facebook (United States)  Goldman Sachs (United States)  McDonald's (United States)  Nike, Inc. (United States)  Twitter (United States)  Uber (United States)  Walmart (United States)  Yahoo! (United States)

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