“We Couldn’t Avoid Him”: Why Serbian Journalists Have Spent 10 Years Investigating One Man
Over the past decade, KRIK and OCCRP have published multiple exposes on the unexplained wealth of Siniša Mali, Serbia's finance minister. Why? His story captures the essence of Serbia’s corruption problem and one of the driving forces behind the country’s current wave of protests: the impunity enjoyed by political elites.
The Death of Journalism in Azerbaijan
A relentless crackdown over the past 18 months has eradicated any semblance of independent media from authoritarian Azerbaijan. But as President Ilham Aliyev casts critical journalists as enemies of the state, they continue to try to hold power to account — from exile, or even from behind bars.
We Investigate Corruption. Swiss Law Calls That a Crime.
Under Switzerland’s draconian banking secrecy law, even revealing that someone holds an account at a Swiss bank can lead to up to five years in prison. But what if that information is in the public's interest to know?