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Category Archives: Journalism
Some professional news
I have left POLITICO at the end of April. I will focus on making documentaries about economic crime and human trafficking in the coming months, and in the meantime I will be publishing my journalism with a team of digital … Continue reading
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The travel visa cash cow
One of the professional highlights of 2020: an investigation I wrote based on whistleblower testimony and other exclusive information, exposing how VFS, the company hired by the British government to process all of the visa applications from people coming into … Continue reading
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Tagged Home Office, investigative journalism, travel visa, Vdash, VFS, VFS Global
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Lootin’ with Putin: my (small) contribution to a special report in Private Eye
It was a privilege to make a small contribution to this six-page special report in Private Eye magazine, exposing the UK firms without which the malignant post-Soviet oligarchy would have been unable to gain the power it has today. Featured … Continue reading
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Tagged enablers, looting, money laundering, oligarchs, private eye magazine
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Deutsche Bank’s ‘undocumented’ deal with rogue bank to keep dirty money flowing
After the S&P Global Market Intelligence news service published my three-part series into rogue Cypriot bank FBME’s activities, we received more confidential documents from sources keen to expose the depth of the abuses that took place at this firm. And … Continue reading
FBME Cyprus: the global criminal’s bank of choice
S&P Global Market Intelligence, the financial newswire where I work as a reporter, recently published my investigative series into FBME, the now closed rogue Cypriot bank linked to the Russian mafia, Syrian war crimes, fraud, money laundering, corrupt offshore finance … Continue reading
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Tagged chemical weapons, cyprus, eastern ghouta attack, fadi saab, farid saab, fbme, fraud, hermitage capital, khan shaikhoun, michael saab, michel saab, money laundering, organised crime, rogue bank, russia, saab brothers, sarin gas, sergey magnitsky, ssrc, syria, war crimes
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The Wapping Mole discovers likely Romanian prostitution ring
The Wapping Mole, a lively blog running journalistic investigations and general interest news about the Wapping neighbourhood of Tower Hamlets, London, has discovered what appears to be a Romanian sex trafficking gang operating on the quaint cobblestoned streets it patrols. … Continue reading
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Tagged human trafficking, london, love wapping, modern slavery, romanian gangs, sex trafficking, tower hamlets, wapping, wapping mole
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Moldova’s other choice
Maia Sandu could be living proof that Moldovans don’t necessarily have to choose between handing their lives over to either oligarchs or communists. Much has changed for the better in Moldova in recent months — there is a new governor … Continue reading
Another Brick Lane Tale
Much ink has been used on the topic of how the East End is now compared to the good ol’ days. Of all the well-documented waves of immigrants that came here, Eastern Europeans like me are the newest. I was … Continue reading
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Tagged brick lane, east end, east london, gentrification, roman road, spitalfields, stepney, whitechapel
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The ‘silent secret’ app
Before spending eight months as a night-shift delivery driver for a posh deli called Benugo, I distributed flyers advertising the Silent Secret app to children in Barking, East London, for a few hours in December 2014 as a means to … Continue reading
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Tagged apps for children, electronic privacy, silent secret, silent secret app
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Gentles’ Easter
-all pictures mine (full copy rights etc) Celebrated the week after Easter, Gentles’ Easter is widely considered the most important holiday of the year by many Moldovans. This year it fell on the 19th and 20th of April, when cemeteries … Continue reading
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Tagged gentles easter, grant thornton, missing billion, moldova, pastele blajinilor
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