Nov 25, 2018
ICIJ publishes new investigation: the Implant Files
ICIJ partnered with more than 250 journalists in 36 countries to examine how devices are tested, approved, marketed and monitored.
ICIJ partnered with more than 250 journalists in 36 countries to examine how devices are tested, approved, marketed and monitored.
The rise of the machine has freed ICIJ members globally to pore over millions of documents in a custom-built search engine.
Switzerland has delayed and the U.S. has refused to take part in reforms aimed at curbing financial secrecy, according to the Tax Justice Network's new Financial Secrecy Index.
The Swedish Postcode Foundation and the Jonathan Logan Family Foundation have joined ICIJ's community of supporters.
The support of generous donors will help make ICIJ stronger, and more powerful in 2018.
Being an investigative journalist isn’t all secret meetings in carparks and hanging out in dark bars in the middle of the night. So how does our team chill out?
One of the world’s largest companies went to extra lengths to keep its ties to a flotilla of commodity freighters secret.
Buying a $27-million private jet or plush mega-yacht means millions in sales taxes — unless you know the right pro.
The ICIJ team is growing even more and we're excited to introduce Caitlin Ginley Sigal as our first grants manager.
Hidden in 11.5 million secret files are 140 politicians from more than 50 countries connected to offshore companies in 21 tax havens. Explore dozens of stories in this interactive feature.