Nov 07, 2013
‘I’m still waiting for my first car chase’
Stefaans Brummer's reporting helped put South Africa's national police chief in jail for corruption. He tells reporters to embrace the numbers and the nitty-gritty details.
Stefaans Brummer's reporting helped put South Africa's national police chief in jail for corruption. He tells reporters to embrace the numbers and the nitty-gritty details.
Reporters at the Wall Street Journal and Uppdrag granskning Swedish Television won the 2013 ICIJ awards for cross-border investigative reporting.
The director of the Chilean investigative news organization CIPER describes her approach to telling stories that make a difference, and outlines the obstacles confronting investigative journalists in Latin America.
Newly revealed documents paint former Macedonian economics minister as backstage player in demise of big employer in Serbia’s heartland.
ICIJ has been awarded an honorary degree by the University of Liege, a prestigious recognition that cited ICIJ's work on the Offshore Leaks project.
A new website allows journalists and other investigators to dig into the finances of tax-exempt charities. The first in our weekly "From the research desk" column.
Alleged underworld figure moved money around the world as he was being sought on money laundering charges in the United States.
Journalists in developing countries are being imprisoned in record numbers, most commonly under charges related to terrorism or subversion.
Leo Sisti explains how he negotiates access to judicial records to break stories for his Italian newsmagazine, L’Espresso.
Move by G8 leaders, in part, follows ICIJ's massive Offshore Leaks investigation.