Here are 5 takeaways from the Pandora Papers
CNN
On Sunday, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists released the "Pandora Papers," an expose he financial secrets and offshore dealings of dozens of heads of state, public officials and politicians from 91 countries and territories. Six hundred journalists from 150 outlets spent two years investigating more than 11 million confidential files — a bigger cache than 2016's Panama Papers.
More than 600 journalists from 150 outlets spent two years investigating nearly 12 million confidential files — a bigger cache of documents than 2016's Panama Papers.
The Pandora Papers reveal how unusual offshore finances and secretive wealth have infiltrated global politics. Some of the people named in the papers are major political leaders in developing or impoverished countries, such as Jordan and Kenya.
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