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Tackling crypto-related crime: turning investigation and advocacy into impact

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Tackling crypto-related crime: turning investigation and advocacy into impact

2 Jun 2026
2 min read
Organiser: OSCE and Basel Institute on Governance
Asset Recovery and Enforcement

Webinar recording

How can investigative journalists help expose crypto-related crime, support law enforcement action and strengthen accountability in the use of virtual assets? In this joint Basel Institute–OSCE webinar, experts from journalism, law enforcement and anti-corruption organisations discuss how investigative reporting is uncovering fraud, money laundering and other financial crimes involving cryptocurrency, and how these investigations can drive real-world impact. The discussion explores:

  • The role of investigative journalism in exposing crypto-related crime
  • Major investigations including Coin Laundry and Scam Empire
  • Collaboration between journalists, law enforcement and civil society
  • The challenges of tracing illicit financial flows through virtual assets
  • Skills, training and capacity needs for journalists investigating crypto
  • Press freedom, safety and the risks faced by investigative reporters
  • Emerging challenges in Africa and other regions where crypto regulation is still evolving

Speakers:

  • Dr Jolly Ntaba (Moderator) – Head of Journalism and Media Studies Department, Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences
  • Geoff White – Investigative journalist and author of The Lazarus Heist and Rinsed
  • Alexandra Gillies – Chief Impact Officer, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)
  • Spencer Woodman – Reporter, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ)
  • Eric van der Schild – Head, Europol Financial Intelligence Public Private Partnership (EFIPPP)
  • Tom Walugembe – Senior Specialist, Asset Recovery, Basel Institute on Governance

This webinar was co-organised by the Basel Institute on Governance and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) as part of a short series examining how different actors can contribute to tackling crypto-related crime and strengthening responsible governance of virtual assets.

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