Juliette Garside
Investigations Correspondent, The Guardian
Juliette Garside is a member of the investigations team at the Guardian. She led her newspaper's reporting on the Panama Papers and the Paradise Papers, is a member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. She was part of the reporting team which won a European Press prize for The Daphne Project, a collaboration which came together to continue the investigations of the Maltese-anti corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, following her assassination in 2017.
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Kleptocracies, organized crime, and criminal enterprises all depend on an array of support services they receive from a sprawling industry of lawyers, accountants, bankers, managers, and front men and women of all sorts. These "enablers" may run the businesses, wash the money, or simply provide a veneer of respectability.
In this panel we bring together three veteran reporters who have dug into the criminal services industry, from massive money laundering operations and offshore assets to Donald Trump's real estate holdings.
French translation for this session is provided by CFI, the French media development organization.