Uri Blau

Israeli investigative journalist

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2022 Joined Israel-based nonprofit investigative platform Shomrim as an investigative journalist and Director of Global Investigative Projects.
2021 Led the Pandora Papers investigations in Israel and joined OCCRP as the Director of the Global Anti Corruption Consortium (GACC).
January 2020 Israel's Supreme Court dismissed the District Court's previous verdict entirely, overturning the earlier ruling in Kamm's lawsuit.
2018 Tel Aviv District Court accepted Kamm's lawsuit against Haaretz and Blau.
2017 Became a member of the Pulitzer Prize winning team for the Panama Papers project.
2014 Completed a fellowship at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University.
April 2013 Anat Kamm filed a civil lawsuit against Haaretz, its publisher, and Uri Blau, alleging negligence that led to her exposure as Blau's source.
2010 Blau was convicted of possessing classified IDF documents in the Kamm-Blau affair and sentenced to community service.

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