Panama Papers: Everything you need to know about how and where rich people hide their money
Over 11 million documents held by the Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca were leaked to the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung, which shared the information with the ICIJ, an organisation made up of 107 media companies in 78 countries.
The global news outlets examined 28,000 pages of documents, also revealing the full scale of the tax breaks won by 340 companies.
The ICIJ published this statement on its website along with the documents: "There are legitimate uses for offshore companies and trusts. We do not intend to suggest or imply that any persons, companies or other entities included in the ICIJ Offshore Leaks Database have broken the law or otherwise acted improperly."
So using some of the materials from ICIJ, Business Insider did a quick run down of everything you need to know about how and where companies and individuals - while working with law firms and banks - sheltered their money.