Caroline Henshaw (UK) is editor and investigator with Finance Uncovered.

In the past she was a core editor and coordinator of OCCRP’s work on how organized crime and corruption drive environmental destruction. She cut her teeth as a financial reporter for Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal first in London, then in Sydney.

After freelancing in southern Africa she joined Agence France-Presse as an editor in Paris, helping to shape coverage of stories such as the Greek debt crisis and the war in Syria, and acting as deputy on the global financial newswire. After editing Asia-Pacific news from Hong Kong, she moved to Myanmar as bureau chief, where she led the agency’s coverage of the opening salvos of the Rohingya crisis. She has degrees from Cambridge and SOAS University of London and a diploma from City, London University.

Caroline Henshaw

Basic information

Name
Caroline Henshaw
Title
Editor and investigator
Country
United Kingdom
City
London

Mentor for

Green Energy: A Fuel for Corruption

  • Energy
  • Environment

BUCHAREST / PAZARDZHIK —  The green transition is not always a clean one. The European frenzy for green energy projects, and the massive funds assigned for this process generated a chaotic battle for agricultural lands in Romania and Bulgaria, countries particularly vulnerable to corruption risks.