Patrick Alley / March 18, 2022 Very Bad People: The Inside Story of the Fight Against Corruption Very Bad People is a dramatic non-fiction journey into some of our most challenging and intriguing investigations, written by our Co-Founder Patrick Alley Patrick Alley / March 16, 2021 Policy and Practice: Does the International Criminal Court have the will to prosecute environmental crimes? A 2014 complaint concerning the Cambodian government's land grabbing and human rights abuses has languished in the ICC's case file - could that be about to change? Patrick Alley / Feb. 15, 2019 Action must be taken to protect Brazil's people and its environment Brazil’s President Bolsonaro is threatening concerning changes to the environmental landscape of the country - that could make disasters like Brumadinho more common. Patrick Alley / Nov. 12, 2018 Between a Rock and a hard place – the origins of Arron Banks’ political donations £8 million in loans and donations to pro-Brexit campaign groups are under investigation by the NCA. At the eye of the storm is arch-Brexiteer Arron Banks and the campaigns Leave.EU and Better for the Country. Patrick Alley / May 9, 2018 The Phnom Penh Post – a debt of gratitude The Phnom Penh Post, together with other independent media organisations, has been an essential partner in our investigative work. Its closure is the final nail in the coffin for free media in Cambodia. Patrick Alley / June 16, 2017 How can Europe help stop the deadly trade in conflict timber? European companies continue to shirk responsibility for bankrolling conflict in forest-rich countries Patrick Alley / May 12, 2017 Conviction of Dutch timber trader for complicity in war crimes A rare example of a foreign crook masquerading as a businessman being held accountable for the damage they have wreaked on the African continent Patrick Alley / Aug. 31, 2016 “We don’t care, we’re still in power.” When we launched our latest data-driven investigation into the corruption that underpins Cambodia’s economy, none of us expected events to unfold as they did. Patrick Alley / Nov. 30, 2015 The solution to climate change? Leadership Patrick Alley / Sept. 2, 2015 Congolese Warlord Stands Trial on 18 Counts of War Crimes, But Many More Crimes Have Gone Unreported Nine years since the first international warrant for his arrest, the warlord Bosco Ntaganda will today go on trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Previous Page 1 of 2 Next