Kyrgyzstan: Senior Prosecutor Survives Bomb
A senior prosecutor in Kyrgyzstan survived an explosion on Friday in what media reported as an attempted bomb assassination.
A senior prosecutor in Kyrgyzstan survived an explosion on Friday in what media reported as an attempted bomb assassination.
Lawyers for Moldovan banker Veaceslav Platon, who was arrested in Ukraine on Monday, are seeking to delay his extradition to face embezzlement charges in his home country, according to local media.
OCCRP partner the Network for Affirmation of the NGO Sector (MANS) has criticized as unnecessary a plan by Montenegro to expand a coal power plant, saying the project is designed to benefit the family of Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic.
Spain's National Court sentenced 11 company executives to prison on Wednesday over a pyramid scheme that saw nearly 200,000 people cheated out of billions of dollars.
OCCRP partner Atlatszo reported Wednesday that companies friendly to the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban have won the lion’s share of contracts to build dozens of football stadiums.
OCCRP partner the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) released an investigation Monday showing how the law firm at the center of the Panama Papers leak set up companies at the center of dozens of alleged cases of large-scale bribery in African countries.
Romania’s Court of Appeals upheld on Friday the prison sentences of Romanian labor leader Liviu Luca and media mogul Sorin Ovidiu Vantu over a $US 92 million embezzlement scheme.
OCCRP Partner CINS (Center for Investigative Reporting Serbia) has released a two-part series of articles showing how a Chinese financed and built coal plant is endangering both the country’s environment and its fiscal health.
Italian police arrested on Thursday the scion of a powerful dynasty in the 'Ndrangheta criminal organization after a years-long manhunt.
A court in the Netherlands on Wednesday ordered the seizure of a reported € 123 million (US$ 135 million) in assets from a company linked to the eldest daughter of Uzbekistan’s president, in a case involving bribery by European telecommunications companies in the impoverished Central Asian country.