Delphine Reuter, Belgium, is ICIJ’s head of data and research.
As data editor, she leads the team whose findings underpin ICIJ’s groundbreaking investigative work. Prior to joining ICIJ, Delphine worked as a freelance journalist on a range of cross-border investigations. She was also a researcher for environmental organizations in Brussels, covering topics from shipbreaking in South Asia to the pollution generated by pig farms in Europe.
Delphine has taught the fundamentals of journalism and investigative journalism techniques at IHECS (Institut des Hautes Etudes des Communications Sociales), where she also developed lifelong training courses in investigative journalism. She holds a master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism in New York, which she attended as a Fulbright grantee. She is a member of the Board of Directors of Journalismfund Europe, a Brussels-based organization focused on supporting and strengthening investigative journalism in Europe through grants and training.
- Investigations

Pandora Papers
2021

FinCEN Files
2020

Luanda Leaks
2020

Mauritius Leaks
2019

Bribery Division
2019

Implant Files
2018

Paradise Papers
2017

The Panama Papers
2016

Fatal Extraction
2015

Swiss Leaks
2015

Luxembourg Leaks
2014
- Stories by Delphine Reuter
What is the Caspian pipeline? How does Russia profit from the pipeline? These questions and more, answered.
Nov 22, 2024

Data journalists reviewed public records, news coverage and reports by an advocacy group to create a database spanning six years that gives a glimpse into the pattern of deadly smuggling.
Apr 30, 2024

Where did the Cyprus Confidential data come from? How does the size of the leak compare with previous ICIJ investigations? Why Cyprus? These questions and more, answered.
Nov 15, 2023

From company structure charts to detailed email exchanges and more, ICIJ’s data and research unit analyzed millions of documents to uncover Cyprus’ financial secrets.
Nov 14, 2023

As part of Deforestation Inc., ICIJ reviewed thousands of pages, including reports by environmental organizations, human rights groups and local authorities, court records, green certificates databases, trade data and audit reports.
Apr 19, 2023

Reporters pinpointed the pieces, from India to Italy to Egypt, in North America’s largest museum. What do the findings mean for the Met’s future – and the future of all museums?
Mar 20, 2023

ICIJ spent months requesting, collating and analyzing data on honorary consuls from all around the world, reviewing hundreds who were mired in controversy.
Dec 21, 2022

Honorary consuls are meant to foster ties between countries. But criminals and others accused of exploiting the position have infiltrated their ranks.
Nov 14, 2022
