LONDON (Reuters) - Iceland's Finance Minister Bjarni Benediktsson said on Tuesday he would not resign over the Panama Papers revelations, a week after the country's prime minister stepped down over the leaks.
Asked by reporters in London whether he would quit, Benediktsson answered: "No".
Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson resigned as prime minister last week after leaked documents from a Panamanian law firm showed his wife owned millions of dollars worth of previously undisclosed shares in a company that held debt from failed Icelandic banks.