Stephen Grey

Investigative Writer & Broadcaster

Stephen Grey is a leading investigative journalist and author. He is a special correspondent for Reuters and a former editor of The Sunday Times’ investigations unit, the Insight Team. Stephen has reported for Channel 4 Dispatches, BBC Newsnight, BBC Radio Four and World Service.

"Winner of the Kurt Schork Award for International Reporting"

Topics

  • Corruption within Financial Institutions
  • Money Laundering Around the Globe
  • Trumps Panama Project
  • Conflicts in the Middle East
  • Counter Terrorism and Human Espionage since the Cold War

Languages

He presents in English.

How he presents

Stephen is an informative and captivating Speaker, who takes his audiences inside some of the biggest stories of our times.

Publications

  • 2015
    The New Spymasters
  • 2009
    Operation Snakebite
  • 2006
    Ghost Plane
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In Detail

Stephen is known for revealing details of the CIA’s program of ‘extraordinary rendition’, reports into fraud and mismanagement at the European Commission. Stephen has covered the subject of national security in its many forms, including terrorism, the work of security agencies, as well military conflict, including in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. Stephen covers subjects that have been insufficiently explored in depth, and after joining Reuters, Stephen has dealt with the investigations into Greek banks and looked at money flows around those close to the leadership of Russia.

What he offers you

Stephen offers his audiences keynote presentations, participation in panel debates and his broadcast work makes him well suited for video and social media led campaigns.

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