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Explore the groundbreaking revelations of the Panama Papers, the largest data leak in journalistic history, which has exposed the intricate web of offshore companies used by politicians and celebrities to potentially evade taxes and engage in corruption. This extensive investigation, conducted by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), reveals 2.5 million documents from the law firm Mossack-Fonseca, mapping connections between public figures and offshore entities over a span of 40 years.

Delve into the staggering 2.6 terabytes of data, which has been distilled for public access, allowing users to navigate through 214,000 entities and uncover the hidden networks that contribute to economic inequality. This exposé not only aims for transparency but also invites public collaboration in dissecting the information to identify those involved in offshore wealth concealment.

Learn about the political fallout from the Panama Papers, including the resignation of Iceland's Prime Minister, and understand the implications of this leak on global finance and accountability. Join the conversation on tax evasion, corruption, and the importance of investigative journalism in holding powerful figures accountable. For more detailed analysis and insights, check out Cnet's commentary on this monumental release.

Keywords: Panama Papers, offshore companies, tax evasion, corruption, ICIJ, Mossack-Fonseca, data leak, investigative journalism, economic inequality, public figures, political repercussions, transparency.

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