Russian Businessman Charged with Bribery by US
A Russian national who owns a US-based consultancy has been indicted for paying US$3.5 million in bribes to gain funding...
A Russian national who owns a US-based consultancy has been indicted for paying US$3.5 million in bribes to gain funding...
Serbian authorities arrested 12 people and seized 1,338 tons of dried tobacco from a warehouse in Ljubovija, western Serbia,...
Three men have been arrested in Valjevo in western Serbia on suspicion of human trafficking, along with 27 people believed...
A special parliamentary commission voted in Turkey today, Jan. 5,not to pursue prosecutions against four former ministers of...
Nana Biganishvili, a reporter for OCCRP partner Studio Monitori in the Republic of Georgia, has won a European Union (EU)...
Police investigators in the UK have launched an inquiry into the involvement of 19 British shell companies in a US$20...
An investigation by OCCRP partner Re:Baltica has opened a new window into the brutal conditions of prisons in Latvia. The...
The leader of the Turkish opposition has claimed that the media ban on a major corruption investigation serves only to...
More than 10,000 Hungarians protested on Monday, Nov. 17 against Prime Minister Viktor Orban, saying he is too close to the...
By Nino Bakradze You don’t have to go to Southeast Asia to find sweatshops where workers toil under harsh conditions to...
Drew Sullivan, editor of the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), has issued the following statement in...
Croatia’s anti-corruption police (USKOK) arrested the mayor of the capital city, Zagreb, and several of the city’s top...