The Deafening Silence on Offshore Wealth

The kind of hidden wealth that the Panama Papers exposed a decade ago fuels corruption, distorts markets, drives inequality, finances authoritarian regimes, and weakens democracies. Yet it endures—not because it is inevitable, but because powerful interests benefit from it.
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