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AuthorAl-Shami, Abdulrahman
Available date2019-08-07T06:44:43Z
Publication Date2019-07-19
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.86418
CitationAbdulrahman Al-Shami (July 19th 2019). Unveiling of Matters: The Role of Investigative Journalism in Uncovering Corruption in the Arab World [Online First], IntechOpen, DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.86418.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/11693
AbstractThis study investigates types of corruption that had been revealed by investigative reports during the last 3 years and their impact on social, legislative, and other aspects of life. It surveys 145 reports achieved and published by Arab investigative journalists from Egypt, Yemen, Tunisia, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Bahrain, Palestine, Mauritania, Algeria, Kuwait, and Sudan. Investigative reports address serious issues of corruption ranging from bottom level of the society up to top level of the authority. Yet it is the strongest journalistic tools for revealing and combating corruption. The Panama Papers reports reveal cross-border corruption and offshore companies for top-tier politicians and powerful people. The study concludes that the top four dominant corruption issues include administrative and financial issues, legislative and judiciary issues, abuse of power and political influence, and medical issues. The study also explores difficulties that are facing investigative journalism in the Arab world and the future of this type of journalism as well.
SponsorQatar National Library
Languageen
PublisherIntechOpen
Subjectcorruption
Arab world
investigative journalism
story-based inquiry
Panama Papers
TitleUnveiling of Matters: The Role of Investigative Journalism in Uncovering Corruption in the Arab World
TypeBook chapter


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