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Football’s wall of silence
| Al Jazeera | Former youth football coach Barry Bennell, one of the top talent spotters in Britain with ties to major clubs like Manchester City and Crewe Alexandra, spent his days coaching children and his nights abusing them. Al…
- 2018
- Sexual misconduct, Power abuse
Kidney Valley: Nepalese villagers preyed upon by a thriving organ black market
| RT Documentary | Kavre province in Nepal has been dubbed “Kidney valley”: there’s hardly a household in which a family member hasn’t sold his or her kidney on the black market. There is no legal way for patients to…
- 2016
- Power abuse
Cyber Censors. What’s the future of the internet?
| RT Documentary | What’s the future of the internet? Digital reality will soon face a tough challenge. A war of platforms is breaking out in the virtual world, and it seems to be beyond the reach of any government….
- 2021
- Cybercrime
Netanyahu: Prime or Crime Minister. Israel’s leader at the centre of corruption scandals
| RT Documentary | The four-term Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu has been in office on and off since 1996. But the veteran politician is at risk of losing his grip on power after a series of corruption cases he’s linked…
- 2018
- Corruption
Congo, My Precious. The Curse of the coltan mines in Congo
| RT Documentary | The Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa is one of the world’s most resource-rich countries. A wide range of rare minerals can be found here in abundance, all commanding high prices in world commodity markets. Diamonds…
- 2017
- Business ethics, Power abuse
Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business
| RT Documentary | – The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread – Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury – Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into…
- 2017
- Business ethics
Bank of England investigated for fraud
| Financial Times | The Bank of England is the focus of a criminal investigation by the UK’s Serious Fraud Office. Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, and UK news editor Michael Stott discuss the allegations and what they could mean…
- 2015
- Financial fraud
The Petrobras scandal explained
| Financial Times | State-controlled oil producer Petrobras is at the centre of the biggest corruption scandal in Brazilian history. FT Brazil correspondent Samantha Pearson explains how it started, who is involved and what it means for the country.
- 2015
- Corruption
Malawi loses millions to corruption
| Financial times | Africa editor Javier Blas speaks to Joyce Banda, president of Malawi, about a corruption scandal involving the loss of millions of dollars of public funds, and the economic impact of suspended aid payments on one of…
- 2015
- Corruption
Temer indicted for corruption
| Financial Times | Brazil’s president Michel Temer has been indicted for corruption, marking the first time since the return of democracy in the 1980s that a leader of Latin America’s largest country has faced criminal charges.
- 2017
- Corruption