Panama Papers
Pandora Papers lead reporter: 'It's tax haven Whac-A-Mole'
The Pandora Papers have exposed how some of the most powerful and influential people in the world -- including heads of state, billionaires and celebrities -- use offshore companies to hide their… Audio
Biggest leak ever: the Pandora Papers shed light on deals done in darkness
Five years ago, hundreds of reporters turned The Panama Papers into stories spotlighted the corruption and tax-dodging of some rich and powerful people all over the world. It eventually led to changes… Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Maltese PM's job on the line, Irish woman who joined Isis arrested in Dublin. Audio
The Laundromat: Panama Papers real-life thriller
Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jake Bernstein takes us inside the world revealed by the Panama Papers; one of secretive offshore tax havens, corruption, and fraud on a massive scale. Jake… Video, Audio
'Game-changing' Panama Papers helps recover $1.7b globally
More than $1.7 billion has been publicly collected by governments around the world after the 2016 investigation, the Panama Papers.
Matt Nippert: Putting NZ journalism in the global loop
The reporter who won the big prize at last week's Voyager Media Awards says the biggest stories in the world these days are often cracked by reporters working across borders. He wants to put New… Audio
Secretive tax regimes revealed in 'Paradise Papers'
Less than two years on from 'The Panama Papers' leak, which revealed how the rich can exploit secretive offshore tax regimes, there's been another similar avalanche of information, known as 'The… Audio
'This is unacceptable in any democracy'
A Maltese journalist who was killed in a car bomb this week has been remembered as an anti-corruption warrior for the investigation she led into the Panama Papers scandal. Audio
Panama Papers journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia killed in Malta car bomb
Journalist and anti-corruption blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia, who led the investigation into the Panama Papers scandal, has been killed by a car bomb. Audio
Govt's planned tax changes to hit foreign trusts
The government's move to tighten tax rules for multinational companies may also spell the end of this country's foreign trust industry. Audio
Pakistani court removes PM Nawaz Sharif from office
Nawaz Sharif has resigned as prime minister of Pakistan following a decision by the country's Supreme Court to disqualify him from office.
Foreign trusts 'fled' from the sunlight - Labour
Opposition parties are claiming a major win over the government after a sharp fall in the number of foreign trusts. Audio
Number of foreign trusts plunges following tough new rules
The number of foreign trusts has plummeted by three-quarters following the introduction of tougher rules at the beginning of the month.
Panama papers firm Mossack Fonseca quits NZ
Mossack Fonseca, the law firm at the centre of the Panama Papers scandal has quit New Zealand. Transparency International argues a clean reputation could be worth billions of dollars to New Zealand… Audio
Panama Papers law firm Mossack Fonseca quits NZ
The law firm at the centre of the Panama Papers scandal has severed its ties with New Zealand.
Government moves to end perception New Zealand is a tax haven
After first defending the country's tax rules, the Government is now promising to discolose details about those with New Zealand foreign trusts to other countries without being asked. Audio
Govt moves to end NZ's tax haven reputation
Tougher disclosure rules are on the way as the government attempts to end perceptions, fuelled by the Panama Papers, that New Zealand is a tax haven.
Principals of law firm at centre of Panama Papers arrested.
RNZ's business editor explains what impact the latest twist in the Panama Papers saga has on New Zealand as the principals of the law firm at the centre of the leak are arrested and charged in a… Audio
Birgitta Jónsdóttir
Kim Hill talks to Birgitta Jónsdóttir, an Icelandic "poetician" and activist, who was elected in 2013 as a Member of the Althing for the Southwest Constituency and heads the list for the Icelandic… Audio
Accountants protest 'get out of jail free' tax law change
A draft bill would allow the Revenue Minister to adjust search and seizure powers and information-sharing without Parliament's support, MPs have been told.