
Ten years ago, the Panama Papers exposed the hidden offshore financial system used by politicians, billionaires and criminals around the world. Its impact continues to shape the fight against financial secrecy today.
To mark the anniversary, ICIJ Executive Director Gerard Ryle and international tax justice expert Tove Maria Ryding held a live, virtual conversation about how the investigation unfolded, the reforms it triggered and why the struggle for transparency is far from over.
Watch this recording of the live event, and to secure your invitation to future events, please subscribe to ICIJ’s newsletter or consider making a donation to support our work.
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