Investigative Journalism

Investigative journalism is a specialized form of journalism that involves in-depth reporting and research to uncover facts and details about significant issues, often related to corruption, misconduct, or social injustices. It goes beyond standard reporting by seeking to reveal hidden truths through extensive fact-checking, data analysis, and sometimes the use of confidential sources. Investigative journalists often work on stories that require lengthy inquiries, gathering information over time, and may involve legal or ethical challenges. This genre of journalism aims to inform the public, hold powerful individuals and institutions accountable, and promote transparency and accountability in society.