Secrecy for Sale
Offshore Exposé: Bigger Than Wikileaks’ ‘Cablegate’
It’s certainly one of the the biggest single leaks of documents in the history of investigative reporting. And it names names.
It’s certainly one of the the biggest single leaks of documents in the history of investigative reporting. And it names names.
Nonprofit muckraking organizations are mushrooming, but most of these have budgets less than $50,000 and five or fewer people on staff.
ICIJ member Sheila Coronel explores whether an argument can be made for mandating that the highest officials disclose the taxes they pay.
The ICIJ’s Sheila Coronel shares how to investigate illicit money trails ahead of her Tracking Corruption Internationally presentation at the 2012 IRE conference.
You’d think that getting the names of the shareholders of a company would be fairly easy. Such information should be routinely available. Not if you’re talking about private companies, which have managed to elude public scrutiny even in an era of increasing transparency.
The ICIJ’s Sheila Coronel shares how to investigate illicit money trails ahead of her Tracking Corruption Internationally presentation at the 2012 IRE conference. Subscribe to our email newsletter and be the first to view our ground-breaking investigations and multimedia.
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