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In this episode of “Dirty Deeds: Tales of Global Crime & Corruption,” John and OCCRP Senior Investigator Khadija Sharife recount how they exposed the ruinous deals struck between local elites and Chinese companies making millions from illegal logging. The reporting duo also discuss how this pattern of corruption, exploitation, and ecological devastation can be seen across Africa — and how investigative journalism can reveal the hidden forces behind this damage.
"Dirty Deeds: Tales of Global Crime & Corruption" is a gripping podcast that delves deep into the realm of investigative journalism, unraveling hidden stories of jaw-dropping fraud and deceit.
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