Milica Stojanović
Milica Stojanović is an investigative journalist at CINS since 2013. Among other topics, she covers judiciary, energy, environment and misuse of public funds. She specializes in analyzing large amounts of data and holds workshops on data analysis. In 2015, she won the annual national investigative journalism award for a series of stories about major floods in Serbia. Previously she worked as a journalist, news editor and desk coordinator with the online news outlet Telegraf in Belgrade. She holds an MA in journalism from the Belgrade University.
Milica Stojanović won the 2017 European Press Prize Investigative Reporting Award with ‘Series of articles on corruption and organized crime’
Milica Šarić
Milica Šarić is working at CINS since 2012 as an investigative journalist and fact-checker. She investigates money laundering, bad privatizations, energy issues, private security, financing of political parties and judiciary. Milica was nominated for the 2016 annual national investigative journalism award in Serbia for revealing shady financing of the ruling Serbian political party. As a fact-checker she contributes to OCCRP, while she recently became an external associate at the International Fact-Checking Network. Milica was a co-author of publications on free access to information, private security and fact-checking. She holds trainings on fact-checking and investigative journalism skills.
Milica Šarić won the 2017 European Press Prize Investigative Reporting Award with ‘Series of articles on corruption and organized crime’
