Ten years since Panama Papers: What did they reveal, did anything change?
More than 11.5 million documents were released in what was considered one of the biggest data leaks ever.

More than 11.5 million documents were released in what was considered one of the biggest data leaks ever.




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Latest Epstein files released in January reveal the extent of his relations with some prominent African leaders.
Critics wary of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s move to send military to tackle crime, drugs and gangs in three provinces.
Emails reveal how Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s royal home was site of financial meetings on which Epstein advised.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr urged to dismantle system of political dynasties said to breed culture of corruption.
Former Harvard President Summers quits after disclosures about his correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.

In the Philippines, thousands of protesters clashed with police in Manila on the 40th anniversary of a popular uprising.
Federal documents reveal how financiers, billionaires and major banks remained intertwined with Epstein for years.

Ex-UK ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson was arrested for alleged misconduct tied to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
As US federal charges loomed for Epstein, newly released documents show offshore structuring, rejected bank transfers.
Billions in oil funds have not been returned to Iran as transparency fades amid efforts to circumvent biting sanctions.