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were used, and whether the policy was achieving what it set out to do. It found that millions of euros were being siphoned off by organised crime syndicates, and that money was being used to support multinational corporations instead of small and medium-sized businesses, including help to finance a
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fraud. According to the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau's head of crime, Detective Chief Inspector Andy Fyfe, this is the biggest fraud being perpetrated against British targets today with police receiving an average of two reports of binary trading fraud a day, with the average investor losing
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found that the number of people who had died after being forcibly restrained whilst in police custody was higher than official figures showed. This was due to the exclusion of anyone who had died following restraint but had not at that point been formally arrested. The Bureau also reported their
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and Somalia. In Yemen and Somalia, these figures also include victims of drone strikes, airstrikes, missile attacks and ground operations. Unlike other organisations that track such deaths, the Bureau focuses on identifying non-militant deaths, including children. The data from this research is
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reported that it was mistaken identity, Lord McAlpine issued a strong denial. The accuser unreservedly apologised, admitting that, as soon as he saw a photograph of the individual, he realised he had been mistaken.
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The Bureau has covered a wide range of stories and won many awards including for its coverage of the drone wars and investigation of "joint enterprise" murder convictions. Its CEO/Editor in Chief is Rozina Breen.
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who had been seconded to the BBC by the Bureau. Stickler's broadcast report included claims that a prominent, but unnamed, former Conservative politician had sexually abused children during the 1970s. Users of
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that was founded in 2010 to pursue "public interest" investigations. The Bureau works with publishers and broadcasters to maximise the impact of its investigations. Since its founding, it has collaborated with
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In 2019, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism started a crowdfunding exercise to raise funds for legal action to force the British government to release the "Russia Report" detailing the
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Cosic, Jelena; Karrie Kehoe; Jesús Escudero; Miguel Fiandor Gutiérrez; Denise Hassanzade Ajiri; Agustin Armendariz; Delphine Reuter (14 November 2023).
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An investigation by Abigail Fielding-Smith and Crofton Black revealed the details of the multimillion-pound operation. Bell Pottinger was paid by the
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revealed that superbugs were killing at least twice as many people as the government estimated. In October 2016, Andrew Wasley working with
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and European lawmakers began responding to the investigation's findings in less than 24 hours, calling for reforms and launching probes.
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A series of articles in 2016 written by Melanie Newman exposed the "real wolves of Wall Street" involved in
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resigned later that day. The Bureau's Managing Editor Ian Overton and Angus Stickler also resigned.
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on behalf of one of their clients within 24 hours, and that they have a team which "sorts" negative
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in 2013 for "their research into Barack Obama's drone wars and their consequences for civilians".
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Boland-Rudder, Hamish; Scilla Alecci; Joanna Robin; Carmen Molina Acosta (15 November 2023).
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and the Bureau. Lord Bell confirmed that Bell Pottinger reported to the Pentagon, the
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broadcast an investigation of the North Wales child abuse scandal. The reporter was
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became Managing Editor in 2014. Rozina Breen became CEO/Editor in Chief in 2022.
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Fielding-Smith, Abigail; Crofton Black; Jon Ungoed-Thomas (2 October 2016).
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Black, Crofton; Abigail Fielding-Smith; Jon Ungoed-Thomas (2 October 2016).
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published online. Jack Serle was one of three Bureau reporters who won the
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with the BBC on the story that received the UACES Reporting Europe Prize.
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The Bureau is running a continuing investigation into the threat posed by
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In November 2023, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism joined with the
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were the centre of a Bureau covert filming operation published in
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Davies, Nick; Jonathan Steele; David Leigh (22 October 2010).
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Stickler, Angus; Dan Bell; Charlie Mole (31 January 2012).
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Fielding-Smith, Abigail; Crofton Black (2 October 2016).
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Black, Crofton; Abigail Fielding-Smith (2 October 2016).
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In the footage senior executives claim that they can get
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cigarette factory. The Bureau co-produced an episode of
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O'Murchu, Cynthia; Peter Spiegel (29 November 2010).
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and other social media immediately identified him as
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International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
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