Tamás Bodoky, Hungary, is editor-in-chief of atlatszo.hu, a Hungarian watchdog organization and investigative news portal which he founded in 2011.
Before founding atlatszo.hu, Bodoky covered science and technology, environmental and human rights issues, and corruption and organized crime. For almost a decade, he reported and edited at the Hungarian news portal Index.hu. Before that, he covered science and technology for Magyar Narancs weekly.
Bodoky won the Gőbölyös Soma Prize for investigative journalism for articles on unrest and police brutality in Hungary in 2006. He also won the Iustitia Regnorum Fundamentum Award and the Hungarian Pulitzer Memorial Prize for his work on corruption. Atlatszo.hu won the Freedom of Expression Award of Index on Censorship in 2015, and the SozialMarie Prize for social innovation in 2016.
Atlatszo.hu is member of the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project and the Global Investigative Journalism Network.