We Have the Pandora Papers… Now What?

November 01, 2021
by
Jonathan D. Katz
Karen Greenaway
Drew Sullivan
Gregory Feifer
1 min read
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The Pandora Papers leak exposed some of the shadowy offshore financial centers the world’s wealthiest and most powerful people use to hide vast fortunes. But it only scratched the surface of an entrenched global financial system rife with loopholes. So what must be done to combat the illicit practices helping drive massive inequities and undermine liberal democracies around the globe? Karen Greenaway, who investigated financial crimes at the FBI, and Drew Sullivan, founder of the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), join The Cable to explain.

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Guests

KAREN GREENAWAY: Attorney; Former Supervisory Special Agent, International Corruption Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation

DREW SULLIVAN: Social entrepreneur; Co-founder and publisher, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project

Hosts

GREGORY FEIFER: Executive Director, Institute of Current World Affairs; journalist and author of Russians: The People Behind the Power

JONATHAN KATZ: Senior Fellow and Director of Democracy Initiatives, The German Marshall Fund of the United States; former Deputy Assistant Administrator, Europe and Eurasia Bureau, U.S. Agency for International Development

The Cable is produced by Glenn Kates. Alexandra Wasielak provided research. Audio mastering by Danil Komar.