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October 4, 2021updated 30 Sep 2022 10:38am

How Pandora Papers offshore leak became ‘biggest journalism partnership in history’

By Charlotte Tobitt

More than 600 journalists have taken part in what the organisers are describing as the “biggest journalism partnership in history”, the Pandora Papers investigation.

The investigation was co-ordinated by the US-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, which got 150 media outlets in 117 countries involved after it received a leak 11.9m confidential offshore investment data files.

The Guardian, BBC Panorama, Washington Post, Radio France, Le Monde, the Indian Express, Australia’s ABC and Australian Financial Review, and Canada’s CBC and Toronto Star were among the media organisations to take part.

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