The Panama Papers’ consequences for Latin American elites
The Panama Papers, a monumental leak of financial documents in 2016, significantly disrupted the global perception of offshore financial dealings. This exposure, originating from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, shed light on how the world's elite, including those in Latin America, engaged in dubious financial activities. These activities ranged from tax evasion to circumventing regulatory frameworks, profoundly affecting the socio-political landscape in Latin America.Unmasking the Financial SecrecyThe Panama Papers comprised 11.5 million documents, unveiling the offshore holdings of numerous high-profile figures. In Latin America, a region already grappling with corruption and economic disparity, the revelations were particularly significant. Leaders…









