Cecile S. Gallego, France, is a data journalist and researcher for ICIJ. She graduated in 2014 from Columbia Journalism School (US) and Sciences Po Journalism School (France) with a master's degree in investigative reporting. She is a 2014-2015 Brown Institute Magic Grantee, working on a investigative data project aiming at making financial statements of public companies more transparent and more accessible to journalists. She previously contributed to the French webzine Slate.fr.
- Stories by Cecile S. Gallego
A collaborative investigation has exposed what they describe as "the banality" of tax evasion costing France millions of euros each year.
Jul 06, 2018

Here’s how we make digging through gigantic amounts of data more efficient.
Jul 03, 2018

Governments around the world have recouped more than $700 million in fines and back taxes as a result of the Panama Papers investigation, a new tally reveals.
Jun 26, 2018

Three major offshore hubs in the Caribbean have been added to the EU's tax haven blacklist.
Mar 15, 2018

New data from the Paradise Papers will allow you to explore more information on companies registered in the Cook Islands, Samoa and Malta.
Feb 12, 2018

Switzerland has delayed and the U.S. has refused to take part in reforms aimed at curbing financial secrecy, according to the Tax Justice Network's new Financial Secrecy Index.
Jan 30, 2018

Even in Europe, a continent where press freedom is generally sheltered, reporters face challenges to keep fulfilling their mission of holding their government accountable.
Jan 25, 2018

Only nine countries are now left on the European Union's first tax haven blacklist.
Jan 23, 2018
