Greetings From Amsterdam,
Our investigative reporting often takes us to far-flung corners of the globe that even geography buffs would struggle to locate on a map.
From obscurity, elites in these regions are able to amass illicit wealth without much fear of international scrutiny.
This week, we published an investigation about Nakhchivan, a secretive and repressive region often known as “Azerbaijan’s North Korea,” and its longtime ruling family.
We also have some troubling news to share about one of our Kyrgyz partners as well as some exciting job opportunities at the OCCRP network.
Now, for the latest in global crime and corruption:
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