TRACE Prize for Investigative Reporting 2018 Now Accepting Entries

November 7, 2017

ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The TRACE Foundation, which promotes, supports and funds research, investigative journalism and related projects that encourage greater commercial transparency and the advancement of anti-bribery education, is now accepting entries for the 2018 TRACE Prize for Investigative Reporting.

The award recognizes reporting that uncovers business bribery or corruption with the goal of increasing accountability and commercial transparency. Nominees may be print, broadcast or online reporters from any country who have investigated commercial bribery schemes, business activities that create serious conflicts of interest or similar misconduct. Entries must have appeared in print or online during 2017. Multiple entries per author are permitted, as are team entries produced by groups of journalists.

“We are proud to continue supporting journalists undertaking this difficult and often dangerous work as part of TRACE’s broader mission to advance commercial transparency,” said TRACE President Alexandra Wrage.

A panel of independent judges will review the submissions and select up to two winning entries. Each winning entry will receive a cash prize of US$10,000 and the reporter will be invited to an award ceremony hosted by TRACE in spring 2018.

The 2018 judges are:

The 2017 winners of the prize were the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) for The Panama Papers and freelance Journalist, Dorothée Myriam Kellou, for her investigation into Lafarge's operations in Syria.