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Jan Daalder

Jan Daalder

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Investigative Journalist, Follow the Money

Amsterdam

Biography

Economie NRC Handelsblad | MA-student Journalistiek Universiteit van Amsterdam | Telemarketeer bij De Groene Amsterdammer | jandaalder.nl | https://twitter.com/jsdaalder | j.s.daalder@gmail.com

Final Covers

Business and sometimes Sports ScienceTech Auto

Doesn’t Cover

children, cooking, entertainment, food

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Content

Total articles 71

  • Stikstofuitspraak zet 115 miljard aan investeringen op het spel - kabinet staat onder hoogspanning

    By Jan Daalder Verified

    Apr. 11, 2025

  • Kabinet gaat mogelijk het recht op informatie inperken - waar het boeren betreft

    By Jan Daalder Verified

    Mar. 20, 2025

  • Dankzij minister Adema waren de boeren de laatsten die hoorden over de aangescherpte mestregels

    By Jan Daalder Verified

    Feb. 18, 2025

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Company Info

Follow the Money

Follow the Money (FTM) is an independent investigative journalism platform based in the Netherlands. It focuses on exposing financial and power structures through in-depth reporting, prioritizing long-form investigative work. FTM's mission centers on truth-finding and accountability, often collaborating with international partners like the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). FTM produces detailed reports on various topics, including money flows, corporate secrecy, tax evasion, and systemic fraud. Key areas of focus include healthcare, digital privacy, finance, housing markets, and infrastructure. The platform specializes in uncovering opaque financial instruments, such as Dutch STAKs, which are used to conceal assets. FTM's work has influenced discussions on corporate secrecy laws and asset management practices, contributing to global debates on tax havens.

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

+31 85 303 2850

Founded: 2010