Jan 24, 2014
The British Virgin Islands: A Forbidden City
A French journalist travels from Paris to visit the Caribbean hideaway that has become the favorite destination for Chinese offshore patrons.
A French journalist travels from Paris to visit the Caribbean hideaway that has become the favorite destination for Chinese offshore patrons.
One man’s legal battle against oil giant highlights role that offshore murk plays in China’s economy.
Authorities block online access to ICIJ's exposé of Chinese elite's offshore holdings.
Files shed light on nearly 22,000 tax haven clients from Hong Kong and mainland China.
ICIJ has today published the latest part of the largest investigative reporting project in its 15-year history – revealing that close relatives of China’s top leaders have held secretive entities in offshore tax havens usually associated with hidden wealth.
A multinational team of journalists spent months combing through secret tax haven records revealing offshore holdings of China’s rich and powerful.
ICIJ's Alfredo Quijano, who chronicled crime and corruption on the US-Mexico border, died of a stroke last weekend. He is remembered by his colleague Alfredo Corchado.
Inga Springe describes the challenges of creating the first investigative journalism center in the Baltics, as well as her groundbreaking investigations into organized crime and economic inequality.
Giannina Segnini, the director of the investigative team at La Nacion newspaper in Costa Rica, describes her approach to the investigation that put two former Costa Rican presidents behind bars.
Big players are taking unprecedented steps to stop offshore abuses, but financial crime fighters worry reforms don’t go far enough.