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Documents and data surround our lives and are key in journalism, often
forming the backbone of major journalistic investigations. The
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists knows this well,
having published exposés based on some of the largest leaks in journalism
history, the Panama and Paradise Papers, which consisted of a total of 25
million files. What happens to documents after the reporting is done is one
of the keys to democracy, according to ICIJ member and former head of the
ICIJ Data & Research Unit Mar Cabra.



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