Martha M. Hamilton is an editor and writer for ICIJ. She was a writer, Wall Street and corporate crime editor, and personal finance columnist for The Washington Post until 2008. Since then she has worked as deputy editor for PolitiFact and written for publications including the Columbia Journalism Review and National Geographic News. She is an editor of Best Business Writing 2014.
- Stories by Martha M. Hamilton
Whistleblowing was the topic of the night at a screening of the Panama Papers-inspired film, just hours after the announcement of impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump.
Sep 27, 2019

Meet ICIJ's Norwegian member Nina Selbo Torset who believes in saying yes to opportunities that pull you out of your comfort zone — and of checking the back door when other doors are closed.
Mar 12, 2019

Government regulators, industry lobbyists and medical experts scrambled to get ahead of ICIJ’s latest investigation, the Implant Files, before the first word was even published.
Nov 25, 2018

Europe is a region often considered a relative safe haven for journalists, but this past year reporters have been murdered and press freedom declined.
Oct 16, 2018

ICIJ member Oliver Zihlmann is part of a team of investigative reporters working to bring change to one of the most important tax havens in the world.
Aug 07, 2018

ICIJ partners from Latin America to Eastern Europe (and in between) have exposed a plethora of new abuses.
Jun 28, 2018

Switzerland’s federal government appears poised to crack down on money laundering in the wake of Panama Papers.
Jun 11, 2018

Rafael Caro Quintero, the one-time head of the Guadalajara drug cartel in Mexico, has been added to the FBI's most wanted fugitives.
May 01, 2018
