The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has released a massive investigation, dubbed the Pandora Papers, which reveals financial secrets of 35 current and former world leaders, over 330 politicians and public officials in 91 countries, and a worldwide roster of criminals. The investigation used Neo4j's graph databases to analyze the data they uncovered, allowing them to connect the dots between companies and individuals. This is ICIJ's latest investigation in a series that includes the Panama Papers and Paradise Papers, which exposed similar financial secrets and corruption across multiple countries. The Pandora Papers are notable for their complexity and global scope, involving 14 different firms with documents in multiple languages, and utilizing an open-source stack of technology to analyze the data.