
A decade after the leak: The lasting impact of the Panama Papers
It’s been ten years since the Panama Papers exposed a global network of hidden offshore accounts used by politicians, celebrities, and corporations to avoid taxes and hide wealth. The leak sparked investigations in dozens of countries, led to high-profile resignations, and debates over financial transparency and accountability. A decade later, the Panama Papers remain a landmark in investigative journalism, showing both the scale of global tax avoidance and the ongoing challenges in regulating offshore finance. Guest: Gerard Ryle, Executive Director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) Producer: Ali Benton
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It’s been ten years since the Panama Papers exposed a global network of hidden offshore accounts used by politicians, celebrities, and corporations to avoid taxes and hide wealth. The leak sparked investigations in dozens of countries, led to high-profile resignations, and debates over financial transparency and accountability. A decade later, the Panama Papers remain a landmark in investigative journalism, showing both the scale of global tax avoidance and the ongoing challenges in regulating offshore finance.
- Guest: Gerard Ryle, Executive Director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)
- Producer: Ali Benton