
Opposition MPs asked questions in Parliament about cases Atlatszo has uncovered
Opposition MPs have asked questions following articles in Atlatszo, but instead of substantive answers, they have mostly received blather.
Opposition MPs have asked questions following articles in Atlatszo, but instead of substantive answers, they have mostly received blather.
This is a collaborative bulletin researched by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project’s seven investigative outlets.
This is a collaborative bulletin researched by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project’s seven investigative outlets.
Atlatszo covered a range of topics last year. In this article we have collected the most important stories from 2023.
This is a collaborative bulletin researched by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project’s seven investigative outlets.
Joint statement by independent editorial offices on the new authority created yesterday.
Last February-March, Átlátszó ran a series of articles on how civilians were lured into a trap, interviewing the victims and publishing screenshots of the perpetrators.
This is a collaborative bulletin researched by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project’s seven investigative outlets.
We have examined several hundred public procurement procedures, including 58 restricted tenders, which were won by the same company, Tömb...
In Eastern Europe, politicians and organised crime (or a combination of the two) remain the biggest threat to freedom of press.
According to our lawyer, the interruption of the interview was an arbitrary and unjustified restriction of press freedom.
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