Gold Mafia: Ep. 5 - Executive Power

Gold Mafia: Ep. 5 - Executive Power

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Gold Mafia: Ep. 6 - The Crocodile

In the shadows of the UN’s climate conference, our undercover reporters, posing as criminals from Hong Kong, arrange a meeting with Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa. There’s a billion-dollar plan on the table to turn Victoria Falls into a mega-casino on the scale of Las Ve ...  Show more

The Minister’s Millions: Ep. 1 – Following a Lead

In the midst of a historic housing crisis, a tip came into the AJ I-Unit that a high-ranking politician from Bangladesh might be one the largest private landlords in the UK. The team set about chasing down the information; what’s true, what's not and how this story helped explain ...  Show more

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