Ivana Jeremić

Ivana Jeremić is CINS investigative journalist since 2012. In 2017, she became CINS deputy editor-in-chief. Ivana has been investigating corruption, connections between politicians and organized crime, judiciary, private security, privatization and money laundering. She is also a fact-checker at CINS and OCCRP. She recently became an external associate of the International Fact-Checking Network. Ivana has been training journalists on fact-checking and advanced internet research. She is co-author of publications on access to information and fact-checking. Ivana participated in several international and regional journalistic projects. 

Ivana Jeremić won the 2017 European Press Prize Investigative Reporting Award with ‘Series of articles on corruption and organized crime

Dino Jahić

Dino Jahić is editor-in-chief of CINS since 2015. He worked as investigative journalist and editor in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, cooperating among others with OCCRP and writing about cross-border crime, drug trafficking, embezzlements of public funds and other corruption and organized crime related topics. His story on buying fake awards with taxpayers’ money was awarded as the best 2014 online investigation in Serbia. He won several international fellowships, including Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence, where he was awarded for uncovering corruption in Bosnian and Serbian universities. He holds trainings for journalists, and cooperates with several international and regional organizations, including Thomson Reuters Foundation, Freedom House and Mediacentar Sarajevo.

Dino Jahić won the 2017 European Press Prize Investigative Reporting Award with ‘Series of articles on corruption and organized crime