Investigative Projects

Close ties between government and the offshore industry presents a challenge to those wanting to end financial secrecy. View more.
Former top EU official among high profile names in a leak that reveals 175,000 offshore companies registered in the Bahamas. View more.
The World Bank regularly failed to follow its own rules for protecting millions of people displaced by development. View more.
Australia is a giant in African mining, but its vast, sometimes deadly footprint has never been examined – until now. View more.
How one of the world's largest banks helped shelter millions in accounts linked to arms dealers, dictators and tax evaders. View more.
New files obtained by ICIJ disclose secret tax structures sought by “Big 4” accounting giants for global brand name companies. View more.

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Thousands of men working in Central American sugarcane fields are dying of chronic kidney disease, yet governments and the sugar industry have done little in response. View more.
Recycling dead humans into medical implants is a lucrative trade, rousing concerns about how tissues are obtained. View more.
As other fisheries are pushed to their limits, giant trawlers move southward toward Antarctica to catch what is left. View more.
Your smart phone contains a ‘conflict mineral’, likely from parts of Africa or South America controlled by criminal organizations. View more.
Lobby groups have spent nearly $100 million to promote asbestos, a carcinogen which may cause up to 10 million deaths by 2030 - largely in the developing world. View more.
Bluefin's demise directly linked to widespread fraud and negligence from fishing fleets and ministry offices to the world’s largest buyers in Japan. View more.
Spain's fishing industry racked up an extensive history of flouting rules and breaking laws. View more.
Down-and-out in developed nations, Big Tobacco is refocusing its lobbying on emerging markets. View more.
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