Key findings: The Panama Papers by the numbers By The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Apr 3, 2016 Reading time: 1 minute Send to your inbox Follow investigation The largest cross-border journalism collaboration ever has uncovered a giant leak of documents from Mossack Fonseca, a global law firm based in Panama. The secret files: Include 11.5 million records, dating back nearly 40 years – making it the largest leak in offshore history. Contains details on more than 214,000 offshore entities connected to people in more than 200 countries and territories. Company owners in billionaires, sports stars, drug smugglers and fraudsters. Reveal the offshore holdings 140 politicians and public officials around the world – including 12 current and former world leaders. Among them: the prime ministers of Iceland and Pakistan, the president of Ukraine, and the king of Saudi Arabia. Document some $2 billion in transactions secretly shuffled through banks and shadow companies by associates of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Include the names of at least 33 people and companies blacklisted by the U.S. government because of evidence that they’d been involved in wrongdoing, such as doing business with Mexican drug lords, terrorist organizations like Hezbollah or rogue nations like North Korea and Iran. Show how major banks have driven the creation of hard-to-trace companies in offshore havens. More than 500 banks their subsidiaries and their branches – including HSBC, UBS and Société Générale – created more than 15,000 offshore companies for their customers through Mossack Fonseca. Explore the data for more of the key numbers from the Panama Papers files, or read more about this project. Did you find this interesting? Worth sharing? Next The Panama Papers reading list · Don’t miss anything