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The European Investigative Journalism and Dataharvest Conference organised by Journalismfund.eu, is the most relevant networking event for investigative and data journalists in Europe. Dataharvest EIJC17 will take place on Friday 19, Saturday 20 and Sunday morning 21 May 2017, with a pre-conference Hack Day on Thursday 18 May.
Sunday, May 21 • 10:45 - 11:45
Following EU Money Through Hungary

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Hungarian journalists have a special knack for following EU money – hear about their tools and methods. Investigative center Átlátszó has built a data-based map of EU funds for tracking corruption, wrongdoings and misuse of European public money, while Direct36 followed EU money through data and on the road to disclose prime minister Orbán family's hidden involvement in public projects.

Speakers
avatar for Tamás Bodoky

Tamás Bodoky

Executive director, Átlátszó
Tamás Bodoky is an investigative journalist and editor, and nonprofit executive based in Budapest, Hungary. Bodoky has been a journalist since 1996: before joining Index.hu, where he spent 9 years in different journalistic and editorial positions, he was science and technology journalist... Read More →
avatar for Attila Bátorfy

Attila Bátorfy

head of data and visualization, Átlátszó.hu
Data journalist at Átlátszó.hu, head of visual journalism team of Átló. Master teacher of journalism and information graphics at Institute of Art Theory and Media Research of Eötvös Loránd Science University. 
avatar for Andras Petho

Andras Petho

Co-founder & Director, Direkt36
Andras Petho, Hungary, is co-founder and director of Direkt36, an investigative reporting center in Hungary. Petho spent several years at Origo, one of the largest news portals in Hungary, which he left in 2014 after coming under pressure for pursuing a politically sensitive story... Read More →
avatar for Blanka Zöldi

Blanka Zöldi

Direkt36
Blanka Zöldi is a journalist at Direkt36, a non-profit investigative journalism centre based in Budapest, Hungary. Direkt36 was launched in 2015 with the mission to expose wrongdoings, corruption, and abuse of power. Most recently she has been covering how companies of PM Viktor... Read More →


Sunday May 21, 2017 10:45 - 11:45 CEST
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