Leaked data contained in 11.9 million files of companies hired to create offshore structures and trusts that include information belonging to 100 billionaires, 35 world leaders and 300 public officials, in a breach branded the Pandora Papers. The files, including emails, memos, incorporation records, compliance reports and more, were leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, which shared the data with more than 600 journalists. The Guardian discusses why it is publishing details of the leak.
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