Tom Bergin

Tom Bergin is a Reuters Correspondent who writes about corporate malfeasance, financial crime, regulatory gaming, tax avoidance and other corporate wrongdoing. His work has won around a dozen awards on both sides of the Atlantic including an Orwell Prize for Journalism and a Gerald Loeb Award. Tom is a regular contributor on television and radio and is also the author of ‘Spills & Spin: The Inside Story of BP’, a critically-acclaimed history of the British oil major.  He has worked for Reuters for 16 years during which, he has reported from over 20 different countries. Before entering journalism, Tom worked in asset management and as an energy broker. Tom was born and brought up in Ireland and lives in London.

Tom Bergin was selected for the 2013 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Starbucks slips the UK tax hook’

 

Line Vaaben

Line Vaaben (1972) has been a journalist since 2000. Line is specialized in feature-writing. Currently she is working at Dagbladet Information at the weekend edition. She writes primarily longreads with a focus on human nature. Her stories have been published in both The Netherlands, Germany, Sweden and Norway.

Line Vaaben was selected for the 2014 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Help to Die’