Global collaborative investigations are crucial to exposing powerful perpetrators, as crime and corruption crosses borders and involves elaborate systems. The recent Pandora Papers is one such example, as the broadest collaboration in journalism history with over 600 journalists from 150 media outlets in 117 countries. As this investigation revealed, these systems can be complex, entailing shell companies, offshore accounts, and networks of bad actors. How to render such complex exposes as visual stories? We’ll hear from four investigative teams that answered that question in their various creative ways of approaching the same project, across a range of settings and stories, and succeeded in rendering blindingly complex tales of corruption into visual stories, accessible to all.