A storm is coming
By Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer
The interrogation room in which Iceland’s recent history was rewritten is sparse, furnished only with a table, some chairs, and a computer. A camera is fixed to the wall, and the frosted, double-glazed windows have completely blocked out the sound of the gale-force winds in Reykjavik’s Faxafloi Bay.
It was in this room that some of Iceland’s most powerful bankers, executives, and investors had to answer to special investigator Olaf Hauksson. A tall man with a heavy build, Haukkson has spent the past six years investigating the transactions that brought Iceland’s economy to its knees in October 2008.
It's ok because we, the great unwashed don't count or understand the need and motivation to hide vast wealth from the world's governments. We, are the peasants living in a modern world believing we have a say in who governs us and life's outcomes. We don't as these documents prove. Mass Delusion and we're all in.
Playing both sides
By Thomas Kistner, Frederik Obermaier, Bastian Obermayer, and Mauritius Much
FIFA the bastion of openness and transparency
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