On Monday, tax authorities in Australia and New Zealand said they are looking into possible tax evasion by hundreds of wealthy taxpayers named in the massive leak of offshore banking documents reported Sunday. The Panama Papers, so named because they originated at Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca, cover the use of offshore shell companies by 14,153 clients, reportedly to hide vast sums of wealth, between 1977 and last December. "Currently we have identified over 800 individual taxpayers and we have now linked over 120 of them to an associate offshore service provider located in Hong Kong," the Australian Tax Office told Reuters.