“We left our egos behind,” @MarinaWalkerG talks about media solidarity and radical sharing inspired by trust on the #panamapapers at #17IACC pic.twitter.com/qksGKFLVuM
— Jihye Lee 이지혜 (@TheJihyeLee) December 1, 2016
3 consequences of the #PanamaPapers? – one has to be one of my all time favorite gifs: #17IACC pic.twitter.com/28XmgcNlRM
— Mariana (@msosacordero) December 1, 2016
These three talking about the #panamapapers at #17IACC pic.twitter.com/TZd7xR7pKJ
— Jóhannes Kr. Kristjá (@JohannesKrKrist) December 1, 2016
The identity of the person who leaked the #panamapapers is still not known and he never asked for anything in return. #17IACC @f_obermaier
— Andrew Ochieng (@apochieng) December 1, 2016
“Journalists are one of the key actors who can never be out of action in the fight against corruption,” @JoseUgazSM, @anticorruption#17IACC
— Munza Mushtaq (@munza14) December 1, 2016
Just heard the inspiring story of how a committed group of investigative journos put #PanamaPapers to the public @ICIJorg #17IACC.Way to go!
— Salil Shetty (@SalilShetty) December 1, 2016

YJ crew working in the YJ newsroom during the 17th International Anti-Corruption Conference, IACC, in Panama City, Panama, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016. (Mauro Pimentel)

Juan Carlos Varela Rodrguez, president of the Republic of Panama, during the opening Ceremony of the 17th International Anti-Corruption Conference, IACC, in Panama City, Panama, Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016. (Mauro Pimentel)