Investigative Reporting

Investigative reporting is a form of journalism that involves in-depth research and thorough examination of a specific issue, event, or topic, often to uncover hidden truths or expose wrongdoing. It typically requires journalists to gather information through various means, including interviews, public records, and data analysis, often taking weeks or months to complete. The aim is to provide readers with well-supported, factual reporting that reveals significant information that may be of public interest, such as corruption, fraud, or social injustices. Investigative reporting plays a crucial role in holding powerful individuals and institutions accountable, promoting transparency, and informing the public on critical matters affecting society.