Indonesian authorities are investigating if former presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto and the children of ex-dictator Suharto, named in documents leaked from a Bermuda law firm, are in breach of the country’s tax laws. The tax office will scrutinize financial disclosures made by Subianto in the past to check against information contained in the massive leak of confidential information from offshore law firm Appleby Global Group Services Ltd., Hestu Yoga Saksama, a spokesman for the Directorate General of Taxes, Bloomberg reported on Monday. The leaks were obtained by the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, which also received the Panama Papers last year.