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Editor’s Insight: Investigative journalism linked to hacked document extortion case

A blackmailer tried to get money for stolen data while also giving it to the media. With special feature audio.

Mon, 23 May 2016

The annual Canon Media Awards last Friday night honoured some of the country’s best journalists.

They included investigative journalists who since the advent of Wikileaks have come to depend on obtaining confidential documents and making them public.

One in particular has built a book-publishing

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