Raj Bairoliya
Raj Bairoliya is a well-known expert forensic accountant and has been teaching Understanding Company Accounts at the CIJ for many years. Raj frequently helps journalists and broadcasters to decipher the accounting and business aspects of a story.
He is the author of the CIJ handbook The Investigative Journalist’s Guide to Company Accounts. He is also a founder of the charity Dawai Dost, which helps people in Jharkhand, India, afford medicines.
Summer Conference Event
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25 June 2026
Understanding Company Accounts 1-4
This mini course taught by a journalist-friendly forensic accountant will show you how to understand company accounts and get beyond the corporate PR spin. The emphasis will be on teaching practical skills rather than a series of lectures.
Past courses
Summer Conference Event
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27 June 2025
Understanding Company Accounts 1-4
This mini course taught by a journalist-friendly forensic accountant will show you how to understand company accounts and get beyond the corporate PR spin. The emphasis will be on teaching practical skills rather than a series of lectures.
Summer Conference Event
— Course
4 July 2024
Understanding Company Accounts 1-4
This mini course taught by a journalist-friendly forensic accountant will show you how to understand company accounts and get beyond the corporate PR spin. The emphasis will be on teaching practical skills rather than a series of lectures.
Summer Conference Event
— Course
29 June 2023
Understanding Company Accounts 1-4
This mini-course taught by a journalist-friendly forensic accountant will show you how to understand company accounts and get beyond the corporate PR spin. The emphasis will be on teaching practical skills rather than a series of lectures.
Summer Conference Event
— Workshop
4 July 2019
Understanding Company Accounts
This mini-course taught by a journalist-friendly forensic accountant will show you how to understand company accounts and get beyond the corporate PR spin. The emphasis will be on teaching practical skills rather than a series of lectures.