ICIJ: Investigative Journalism for Transparency & Accountability
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) is an independent, investigative news organization dedicated to uncovering corruption, injustice, and inequality. The organization operates entirely on donor support, believing that truth and transparency are essential for a functioning democratic society.
A Commitment to Investigative Journalism
The ICIJ envisions a world free from corruption, injustice and inequality. It achieves this through groundbreaking investigations, relying on a model of 100% donor support to maintain its independence.
The Importance of Transparency
The ICIJ’s work is founded on the principle that transparency is vital to a democratic society. This commitment extends to combating “dark money flows,” as highlighted by their recent nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Ongoing Investigations
Currently, the ICIJ is actively investigating the Ericsson List and a sophisticated sales operation involving billions of dollars flowing from US state and local governments to Israel. These investigations demonstrate the breadth of the ICIJ’s focus, spanning international finance and political corruption.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the ICIJ envision?
The ICIJ envisions a world free from corruption, injustice and inequality.
How is the ICIJ funded?
The ICIJ is a 100% donor-supported organization.
What kind of investigations does the ICIJ conduct?
The ICIJ conducts groundbreaking investigations, including those related to dark money flows, the Panama Papers, the Ericsson List, and financial transactions between US governments and Israel.
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