Karrie Kehoe is ICIJ's deputy head of data and research.
She started working with ICIJ on the Fatal Extraction project in 2015 and joined as a full-time data journalist in 2018.
Karrie has worked on many of ICIJ's investigations over the years including Pandora Papers, Uber Files, Ericsson List, Deforestation Inc., FinCEN Files, Solitary Voices, Implant Files and the Mauritius Leaks.
Previously, she investigated health care, public expenditure, sports and corruption on the investigative data team at The Times and Sunday Times newspapers in London. She also worked as a data journalist at the Thomson Reuters Foundation, covering human rights and conflicts and at the RTÉ Investigations unit.
She is a longtime trainer for the Centre for Investigative Journalism in London and a graduate of UCD, Dublin, and the National University of Ireland, Galway.
- Investigations

Pandora Papers
2021

FinCEN Files
2020

Luanda Leaks
2020

Mauritius Leaks
2019

Solitary Voices
2019

Implant Files
2018

Fatal Extraction
2015
- Stories by Karrie Kehoe
The Dubai Unlocked investigation shows how the emirate became a refuge for self-proclaimed “Cryptoqueen” Ruja Ignatova and nearly a dozen of her associates, even as the United Arab Emirates sought to clean up its image as a haven for criminals and fraudsters.
May 15, 2024

Caoimhe Robinson, wife of accused drug kingpin Daniel Kinahan, has bought and sold properties in Dubai as he faces U.S. sanctions, the Dubai Unlocked investigation reveals.
May 14, 2024

The eldest daughter of Angola’s former autocrat has found cover in the United Arab Emirates, where she, her mother and a business associate are linked to multiple properties, Dubai Unlocked reveals.
May 14, 2024

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

An ICIJ analysis finds a surge in closed-door non-prosecution agreements, with more governments allowing companies to pay to settle cases. But deep-pocketed firms keep breaking the law.
Dec 13, 2022

ICIJ’s data team explains what it took to extract bombshell findings from a leak of personal emails, text messages, calendar items and more from the rising tech giant.
Sep 27, 2022

When the ride-hailing giant called, powerful politicians answered, leaked text messages and emails reveal.
Jul 10, 2022
