Saul Pwanson became an accidental investigator when his attempts to digitise crossword puzzles uncovered a plagiarism scandal in the crossword community.
“I think that it's really important that we have more independent investigators, or you call them ‘citizen investigators’, people who have the time and the space, like I did. I was willing to put months into something that any actual journalist, who's being paid, there's no way that their editor would approve them to be paid for months to do this kind of work.”
Pascalinah Kabi - I don't just owe it to my mother
Sajad Rasool - Every journalist has to be an activist
Basma Mostafa - If we just keep telling the truth
Deepak Adhikari - We are in a business of thinking
Hanna Liubakova - You just don't give up
Richard Ngamita - It takes a village to fight bad actors
Alison Killing - No, no, no, no, and then occasionally a yes
Megha Rajagopalan - It's okay to talk to me
Avi Asher-Schapiro - Everyone cheats on their homework
Anthea Lawson - Let's go get those bastards
Lily - Black and white photos were actually taken in colour
Ankita Anand - Is there a story there that we would love to tell?
Jim Mintz - A radically open approach
Sophia Pickles - What if we swap places?
Crofton Black - How does the world work?
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