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The next Pandora Papers exposé is inevitable – unless governments do more on two key reforms

  • Written by Roman Lanis, Associate Professor, Accounting, University of Technology Sydney
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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) is in the process of working through another mountain of documents showing how the rich and powerful use the global financial system to hide their wealth and avoid taxes.

Those 11.9 million records, dubbed the Pandora Papers, follows similar leaks in 2017 (the Paradise...

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