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Crime & Corruption

Undercover Reporting

2:00pm - 3:15pm on Friday, November 21
KLCC Level 4 - Plenary Theatre

About This Session

When access to public records is limited or laws prevent access to sources, going undercover has been a last resort tool used to uncover wrongdoing and corruption. However, undercover reporting can come with its own risks and has been a method usually included after extensive editorial and ethical conversations. In this session, journalists who have gone undercover in some of the world’s toughest environments, will share their tips, techniques, and lessons learned. 🪑All sessions are first-come, first-serve. That means people who arrive first will get seats. Be aware that some sessions are in relatively small rooms and they will fill up quickly.

Speakers

Anas Aremeyaw Anas

Investigative Reporter
Tiger Eye Foundation

Choi Hye-jung

Journalist
Newstapa

Daniel Adamson

Editor & Executive Producer
BBC Eye Investigations

Moderator

Margo Smit

Ombudsman for Journalistic Content
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