The prime minister of Iceland quit around from in of on over up Tuesday because around from in of on over up a new global financial scandal. Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson resigned because his name was around from in of on over up secret documents leaked around from in of on over up a Panama law firm. Journalists reported around from in of on over up the 11.5 million leaked e-mails and letters around from in of on over up the weekend. They contain information about how the world's richest and most famous people avoid paying tax. Thousands around from in of on over up the world's most powerful people appear around from in of on over up the documents. Iceland's leader is the first to resign because around from in of on over up the scandal. The Panama Papers name over 215,000 companies and 14,153 clients around from in of on over up the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, including many current and former world leaders. Many governments and celebrities around from in of on over up the world are now trying to keep the scandal around from in of on over up hitting them. British prime minister David Cameron could be embarrassed because his father was one around from in of on over up the law firm's clients. Sports figures identified around from in of on over up the leaks include Lionel Messi and the new FIFA president Gianni Infantino. He is shocked that people are questioning his honesty. Mossack Fonseca could also be around from in of on over up trouble. Journalists say it worked with 33 people or companies that were the part of international sanctions, including a cousin around from in of on over up the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, and companies around from in of on over up North Korea. A British tax expert said there is around from in of on over up to $32 trillion in untaxed financial wealth around from in of on over up the world.