Alessia Cerantola
Alessia Cerantola is the editorial director of Investigate Europe. Prior roles include as a coordinating editor with the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) as well as RAI in Rome and Japan. Since 2007, she has reported on environmental and social issues, sex crimes, corruption and financial crimes for media outlets including Il Sole 24 Ore, The Atlantic, The Intercept, The Guardian and The Japan Times. While in Fukushima in 2013, she started contributing radio features to the BBC World Service. She is a cofounder of Investigative Reporting Project Italy and member of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. She is part of the team of journalists who worked on the Pulitzer Prize-winning Panama Papers.
Latest from Alessia Cerantola
Revealing Ground Zero of the Swiss Adoption Scandal
A two-year investigation by New Lines and Investigate Europe shows how dubious practices by a key figure in Switzerland’s adoption scandal, Alice Honegger, date back much earlier than previously understood, becoming ground zero for the country’s disgraceful international adoption policy.