Correspondent Alexander Bakker: ‘Everyone must know what is being decided in Brussels, not just the elite’
Exciting moments in investigative journalism: ‘A vague figure pursued me in a Porsche’
Vinted clothing does not always come back ahead of someone’s wardrobe, but is traded internationally in large quantities and sometimes travels entire world trips. Frauder Danny Klomp from Palm Invest lives like a king in Marbella, while his victims were forced to be in a mobile home. The highest finance official did not respond very professionally when a colleague appealed to him a statement by Princess Laurentien from Foundation (equal) recovery: with a kots-emoji.
This is just a selection of the stories of Mandy Meijer, Patrick Pouw and Niels Rigter, investigative journalists at De Telegraaf. In this new episode of our reporter, Eveline Bijlsma speaks to them about their working methods. How do they get their stories? Who are their sources, how do you find out what their interests are and how do you protect them? And do they ever have to be careful?
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