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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