GIJC17 Voices is a series of short interviews with some of the top investigative journalists from around the world.
Miranda Patrucic is an investigative reporter and regional editor for OCCRP focusing on Central Asia, the Balkans and the Caucasus.
Highlights of her work include exposing billions in telecom bribes in Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan, uncovering hidden assets of Azerbaijan’s and Montenegro’s ruling elites, the €1.2 billion arms trade between Europe and Gulf fueling conflicts in the Middle East, and ties between organized crime, government and business in Montenegro. She collaborated with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) on a project involving tobacco smuggling, the US$4 billion black market in endangered bluefin tuna, Swiss Leaks and Panama Papers.
She is the recipient of multiple awards and is much in demand worldwide for training journalists on how to investigate and uncover corruption, money laundering and how to follow the money.
She is based in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina.