The Bar Association said on Monday that accusations against honor in the case known as Panama Papers must be carefully analyzed.
The warning was issued by Juan León, Attorney from the Bar Association, during an appearance before the legislative commission investigating the local implications of the case.
The attorney said that generalizing can lead to mistakes and stated that appearing in a record does not necessarily have legal implications, and stressed the need to respect the principle of innocence and asked legislators to close loopholes for tax evasion.
León also added that this does not mean that corporations and business relations with companies in other countries are inadequate.