Small
Australian software firm helps join the
dots on
Panama Papers
SYDNEY (Reuters) -
software produced by a little-k**wn
Australian developer has helped journalists piece together news leads from the mountains of data found in the contents of the
Panama Papers, one of the biggest document leaks in history.



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