Karrie

@karriekehoe.bsky.social

Data & Research Deputy Editor at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). Gotta leak? Get in touch! kkehoe [at] ICIJ.org

Over several months ICIJ analyzed information from tax and judicial authorities to calculate the impact of past investigations, such as the #PanamaPapers. ICIJ and media partners worldwide sent dozens of FOIAs to authorities. Check out the latest tally:

Tax evasion & ICIJ reporting: governments recoup millions

Nine years after the Panama Papers helped turbocharge authorities’ pursuit of hidden wealth, the global impacts of ICIJ’s offshore investigations are still being felt.

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The ICIJ-led #ChinaTargets investigation reveals how China wields power inside international institutions, turning them into tools for its transnational repression under Xi Jinping’s regime. Don’t miss our latest international collaboration: bit.ly/3SCsH8c

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Britain’s anti-corruption minister resigned Tuesday following media scrutiny over whether she benefited financially from her aunt, former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and reporting about how London properties she lived in were paid for.

UK anti-corruption minister resigns amid Bangladeshi corruption probe into her family - ICIJ

Tulip Siddiq, whose aunt is Bangladesh’s recently ousted leader, also faced questions over her family’s London properties.

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I highly recommend a @dublininquirer.com subscription for Christmas 🎄 I've had one for years now and my kids love reading the paper each month and looking at the pictures Sam, Lois and their team publish fantastic stories about local communities and issues in Dublin

Sam Tranum@samtranum.bsky.social · 2y ago

Okay, the end of the year is in sight, so maybe it’s a good time for us to tell you about our financials, here at Dublin Inquirer HQ at the Digital Hub on Thomas Street in Dublin 8. We ask for transparency from others, so some transparency from us is good too, right? 1/

Our one-room office, with four desks, a window at the end, and piles of newspapers everywhere.

Excited my kids convinced me to launch M4Studio - a YouTube channel to share the behind the scenes of some of my team's most insane investigations over the years - how we burned hundreds of spies, exposed implausible government plots and conspiracies, and leveraged new open-source methods to do it.