Juliette Garside
Juliette Garside is deputy business editor of the Guardian and the Observer. A business writer by training, she specialises in tax and offshore investigations.
In 2016, her scoop on the financial affairs of David Cameron’s family forced him to become the first British prime minister to publish his tax returns. The story was part of the Guardian’s coverage of the Panama Papers, the ICIJ-led project which won a Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting.
Juliette joined the Guardian in 2011, having previously worked at the Daily Telegraph, the London Evening Standard and the Sunday Herald in Glasgow.