Disclose is an independent French investigative newsroom dedicated to in-depth reporting on corporate misconduct, political accountability, and public-interest issues. Founded in 2018 by a collective of investigative journalists, the outlet was created to provide a nonprofit, ad-free alternative to mainstream media, focusing on stories that expose wrongdoing and systemic failures. Disclose specializes in long-term investigations into environmental damage, corporate fraud, human rights violations, and abuses of public authority. Its reporters rely on leaked documents, whistleblower testimony, field research, and data analysis to uncover stories that would otherwise remain hidden. Multimedia storytelling, including detailed reports, podcasts, and interactive content, is a hallmark of the outlet, helping audiences grasp complex investigations. A defining feature of Disclose is its commitment to transparency and collaboration. The newsroom partners with other independent media organisations, NGOs, and civic actors to strengthen investigative impact and ensure that findings reach policymakers, the public, and international audiences. Its approach encourages public scrutiny and informed debate on issues that affect French society and beyond. Funded through grants and philanthropic support, Disclose avoids advertising and commercial pressures, allowing it to pursue rigorous, long-term investigations. This financial independence enables the newsroom to tackle challenging topics, hold powerful actors accountable, and deliver trustworthy, high-impact journalism in the public interest.
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