Pandora Papers and the power of open - source data
In our series of letters from African journalists, the BBC’s James Copland looks at the power of data and its ability to expose illicit cash flows and business deals that deprive the fiscus of much-needed tax revenues, writes a leading academic.
Source: polity.org.zaPublished on 2021-11-22
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