THE SCOOP | Documents Reveal Details of Adani Group's Controversial Bid to Run Kenya's Largest Airport
Last week, a whistleblower sparked outrage in Kenya after he claimed in a social media post that the country’s main airport would be leased...
Last week, a whistleblower sparked outrage in Kenya after he claimed in a social media post that the country’s main airport would be leased...
As billions of U.S. dollars flowed in to rebuild Afghanistan following the fall of the Taliban in 2001, many contractors were accused of skimming reconstruction funds. Today, some of them own luxury properties in Dubai.
A global investigation into Dubai property ownership.
Frequently asked questions about the global investigation into Dubai property ownership.
Read more: What Is 'Dubai Unlocked'? Everything You Need To Know
As head of security for Azerbaijan’s president, Baylar Eyyubov is closely trusted by one of the world’s most authoritarian leaders. Reporters found that his family owns three posh mansions all on one street in north London — and much more.
Read more: Family of Ilham Aliyev’s Security Chief Owns Vast Property Holdings in the United Kingdom
Even as Sulkhan Papashvili, one of Georgia’s richest businessmen, bought electricity from Azerbaijan’s state energy company, the family members of its leaders entered into business dealings with him on the side.
Four luxurious properties were purchased by Khudainatov’s longtime partner for a total of 26 million euros.
Swiss tobacco giant Philip Morris International (PMI) obtained a stake in a company that won a disputed license to make and market cigarettes in Egypt, one of the world’s most desirable tobacco markets. The company’s full ownership details are not public, but one of PMI’s fellow shareholders is a PMI distributor.
Read more: Philip Morris Enters Egypt Market Following Disputed Tender
Journalists connected to anti-corruption outlet Temirov Live remain in jail and under house arrest.
Kyrgyzstan authorities should drop charges against 11 current and former staff of anti-corruption investigative outlet Temirov Live and release them from jail and house arrest.
Read more: On World Press Freedom Day, OCCRP Presses for Release of Partners in Kyrgyzstan
Turkish magnate Erdal Aksoy proudly describes himself as a fixer of major business deals between Turkey and Azerbaijan. His family is also behind a mystery shell company at the heart of a previous OCCRP investigation.
A fugitive in Italy, Angelo Figliomeni lives free in Canada, where a major organized crime case against him fell apart.
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