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A 2020 investigation into how Isabel dos Santos, then Africa’s richest woman, built a business empire with access to state funds from Angola, a country with widespread poverty — and the role of U.S. companies. (Aired 2020)

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The Emmy Award-winning documentary “The Luanda Leaks” — part of a worldwide investigation with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists that drew on a trove of more than 700,000 leaked documents — revealed how Isabel dos Santos made hundreds of millions of dollars thanks in part to her father’s longtime control of Angola’s government.

Despite a history of favorable deals with the Angolan government, dos Santos said she made her fortune on her own merit — and that corruption charges that were levied against her were part of a politically motivated “witch hunt.”

As part of the ICIJ’s reporting, 120 journalists from 36 media organizations in 20 countries spent months examining and verifying dos Santos’ leaked financial and business records, and revealed a paper trail of how she benefited from her position — and how big-name American accounting and consulting firms helped make it possible.

Read more about developments in the U.S. after the film aired: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/luanda-leaks-isabel-dos-santos-barred-from-us/
“The Luanda Leaks” is a BBC Current Affairs production for WGBH/FRONTLINE and BBC. The producer and reporter is Evan Williams. The producer and director is James Oliver. The senior producer is Dan Edge.

Explore additional reporting on “The Luanda Leaks” on our website:
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/luanda-leaks/

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