The Journalists Behind the Panama Papers



How a global coalition of reporters broke the story
Open Society Foundations Over 370 journalists from 76 countries working in tandem.

That’s what it took to break the story of the biggest data leak in history.

Marina Walker Guevara, deputy director of ICIJ © Melissa Golden/Redux Facebook Twitter
The news of the Panama Papers would have been nearly impossible for any single media organization to tackle on its own—its scope demanded a coalition of dedicated journalists working together across borders.

The result—a blueprint detailing how dark money flows through the global financial system—shows why open societies rely on top-notch investigative journalism.

Learn about how this remarkable project came together.

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