A confidential international arbitration decision shows how a London-listed company misled the public over a high-profile standoff over oil and gas in Georgia
Frontera Resources, a post-Soviet ‘gold rush’ firm, spent nearly $1m as it sought to use the power of the US Congress in an international arbitration dispute with Georgia
Britain’s white-collar professionals would wince at the thought that they are enablers of global corruption. New research suggests that the UK’s corruption problem is not only structural, but cultural, too
When a mysterious tanker crashed off an Odesa beach two years ago, oil came rushing out of its hull - and so did the UK’s complicity in lax corporate oversight around the world.
In Kyrgyzstan, internet trolling has become not only a powerful political tool, but also a profitable business. Several trolls explain how the Central Asian state has become home to a well-equipped internet propaganda industry.