A New York developer who donated to Adams’ campaign operates a real estate empire that, documents show, is majority-owned by ...
Investigative news organizations across the globe are scrambling to survive and fearing a backlash from authoritarian regimes ...
President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the U.S. from global tax agreements and negotiations has upended international ...
Firoz Patel, a Canadian entrepreneur and the subject of a Pandora Papers investigation. A Montreal entrepreneur is set to spend an additional three and a half years in a U.S. prison for hiding tens of ...
British lawmakers have called for a probe into Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich’s offshore financial affairs after reporting by the BBC, the Guardian and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism ...
A U.S. political strategist says an Uzbek businessman asked him to lobby for sanctions against a huge cement manufacturer owned by a political and business rival over the business’s alleged Russia ...
In a rare move, a controversial World Bank-funded conservation project in Tanzania worth $150 million has been canceled amid widespread allegations of forced evictions, rapes and extrajudicial ...
Timur Kulibayev, son-in-law of Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev, leaves a voting booth at a polling station during the country’s 2012 elections. The billionaire son-in-law of former ...
The U.S. Supreme Court of in Washington, D.C. A U.S. Supreme Court order created confusion last week, with transparency advocates cheering what appeared to be a reinstatement of mandatory company ...