Tamás Bodoky is a Hungarian journalist and the founder and director of atlatszo.hu center for investigative journalism in Budapest.

Tamás Bodoky is an investigative journalist and editor, and nonprofit executive based in Budapest, Hungary. Bodoky has been a journalist since 1996: before joining Index.hu, where he spent 9 years in different journalistic and editorial positions, he was science and technology journalist at the Magyar Narancs weekly paper. Bodoky has won the Gőbölyös Soma Prize for investigative journalism in 2008 for his articles on Hungary's 2006 unrest and police brutality. 

Bodoky has won the Iustitia Regnorum Fundamentum and the Hungarian Pulitzer Memorial Prize for his investigative articles and freedom of information lawsuits on high level political corruption cases. Bodoky is Marshall Memorial Fellowship alumni, and member of international investigative journalism networks. In 2011 Bodoky co-founded hungarian watchdog NGO and investigative journalism center atlatszo.hu, where he serves as editor and executive director.

Tamás Bodoky

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Name
Tamás Bodoky
Title
Founder & Journalist
Expertise
Science, Technology and Investigation
Country
Hungary
City
Budapest
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