Companies House as a Tool for Investigative Journalism
This session will focus on how to find information on Companies House, how to use its search tools to find meaningful data and how to interpret the information you come across. Companies House isn’t a tool designed to be used by journalists, therefore, when used that way, it’s important to look out for the relevant bits while being aware of potentially misleading or even false information.
What’s behind a registered address? A director or a shareholder? What can we trust and how can we use the information we’re given to advance our investigations?
This session makes a good introduction to Understanding Company Accounts 1-4 – a very popular course taught by a forensic accountant and a friend to many investigative journalists Raj Bairoliya.
Diogo Augusto
Diogo Augusto comes from a background in Sociology, having worked as a lecturer and researcher for 10 years in universities in Portugal and Belize. As a sociologist he specialised in cultural and political issues.