One Year On - What the Panama Papers taught us and what next?
Date and time
Location
Newspeak House
133 Bethnal Green Road London E2 7DG United KingdomDescription
What the Panama Papers taught us about grand corruption and what next?
Timed to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the Panama Papers leaks, this event will convene a range of journalist, data/tech and civil society actors to share research and findings released in the year since the leaks, share plans and brainstorm collective actions to make progress.
Programme:
8:30 REGISTRATION
9:00 INTRODUCTION, by Gerard Ryle, Director, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
9:15 – 10:45 MIDDLEMEN,MANSIONS & MASERATIS - David Pegg, The Guardian, chairs a session on new research and tools in the aftermath of the Panama Papers’ leaks
- Drew Sullivan, OCCRP on brand new leaks
- Max Heywood, Transparency International on brand new research on money laundering through luxury goods
- Zosia Sztykowski, OpenOwnership on new tools
- Rachel Davies, Transparency International UK on property
- Oliver Bullough, journalist on getting the money back
10:45 – 11:15 COFFEE & NETWORKING
11:15 – 1:15 PITCHES AND PLANS - Short, sharp pitches of future plans, followed by two 30-minute break-out groups to source collaboration and brainstorm next steps
- Naomi Hirst, Global Witness on golden visas
- Nick Mathiason, Finance Uncovered on tax disclosure
- May Miller-Dawkins, B Team on Ownership Transparency
- Robert Palmer, Open Data Charter on what next
- Emma Prest and Rishi Kumar, Datakind on data science in investigations
- Alix Dunn, The Engine Room on support for making the right data/tech choices in projects
1:15 – 1:30 WRAP-UP
1:30 -2pm LUNCH
For further enquiries, please contact Maggie Murphy mmurphy@transparency.org
Note that due to its popularity this event is now sold out for the public. Please register and we will put you on the waiting list.