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Ten years ago, the Panama Papers exposed the hidden offshore financial system used by politicians, billionaires and criminals around the world. Its impact continues to shape the fight against financial secrecy today.

Join ICIJ Executive Director Gerard Ryle and international tax justice expert Tove Maria Ryding for a conversation about how the investigation unfolded, the reforms it triggered and why the struggle for transparency is far from over. Bring your questions. We'll leave time for them during the discussion.

Date: March 31, 2026
Time: 7 p.m. CET / 1 p.m. ET
Duration: 1 Hour
Register HERE.

What they'll cover: 

  • How ICIJ coordinated 376 journalists in 76 countries to work together in secret to analyze 11.5 million leaked records.

  • The global consequences of what we found— from political resignations and criminal investigations to new transparency laws.

  • The loopholes and vulnerabilities that remain.

  • How the investigation is still shaping global transparency efforts today.

About the Speakers:

As executive director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, Gerard Ryle has led some of the most consequential journalistic investigations of our time, including the Panama Papers and Pandora Papers. Previously, he spent more than 20 years as an investigative journalist in Australia and his native Ireland. His work has won or shared in more than 50 journalism awards, including the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for the Panama Papers.

Tove Maria Ryding is the tax policy and advocacy manager for tax justice at Eurodad, the European Network on Debt and Development. A leading expert on financial transparency, she coordinates work across dozens of European organizations and serves on the coordinating committee of the Global Alliance for Tax Justice.

Carmen Molina Acosta (moderator) is ICIJ's digital producer and a reporter who has worked on several investigations including, most recently, Damascus Dossier and The Coin Laundry. 

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