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Prosecutors and the FBI can examine government e-mail accounts and government-issued devices, including cellphones, without a warrant.
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Once they have evidence of contact between officials and a particular journalist, investigators can seek a warrant to examine private e-mail accounts and phone records, including text messages, former prosecutors said.
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In recent months, growing public anger over government inaction and its prosecution of a journalist who published those named has forced the authorities to re-examine the details of about 2, 000 Greek individuals and companies who had accounts in Switzerland and who may not have paid tax on all their income.
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We also had to examine whether the fees managers charged pensions were the lowest managers offered any other clients for accounts of similar size and with similar assets under management.
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The Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee, which has been looking into the matter, has said that it will examine the role of the big four accounting firms including PwC in helping firms minimise their tax bills.
BBC: Company taxes up 19% since 2005, says PwC