Now, a new platform spearheaded by ICIJ member Milagros Salazar, aims to help journalists, academics and public officials connect the dots of corruption cases across borders.
Author: Lex Justus

Maria Joost unlawfully disclosed special categories of personal data, including information on social benefits, subsistence benefits, and housing applications, without a legal basis or the consent of the data subject.

France’s Former President Sarkozy Faces Legal Challenges
France’s Court of Cassation on Wednesday upheld an appeal court decision which had found Sarkozy guilty of corruption and influence peddling while he was the country’s head of state.

The Swiss government set forth a motion Monday to amend the Banking Act, which currently prevents the press from investigating and reporting on matters related to the finance sector, following revelations that criminals and the corrupt can launder their ill-gotten gains through the country’s banks with minimal fear of exposure.