In the News: Ireland’s role in keeping global wealth hidden from view

Pandora Papers expose secret offshore deals and hidden assets of the world’s richest

Clifton House on Lower Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin 2: Office 29 is linked to a controversial London-based company services business that operates under names including Las International. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill
Clifton House on Lower Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin 2: Office 29 is linked to a controversial London-based company services business that operates under names including Las International. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill

This week, 150 media organisations from across the globe published The Pandora Papers, exposing the secret offshore deals and hidden assets of some of the world's richest and most powerful people.

These files, which were leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) in Washington DC, reveal the methods used by more than 130 billionaires, along with celebrities, politicians and business leaders, to hide their money from view as part of the global offshore economy.

On today's podcast, Irish Times legal affairs correspondent Colm Keena, who took part in the ICIJ Pandora Papers investigation, breaks down the significance of the story and explains how the leak revealed the role Irish legal entities play in keeping global wealth hidden from view.

In the News is presented by reporters Sorcha Pollak and Conor Pope.

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