
White Collars, Dirty Hands: A podcast by OCCRP and La No Ficción
by The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)
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Episode 5: Chao, Carmelo
Mar 16, 2026
33m 43s
Episode 4: Carmelo, Carmelo…
Mar 9, 2026
27m 54s
Episode 3: There you are, Carmelo
Feb 10, 2026
28m 59s
Episode 2: Carmelo, Where are you?
Jan 30, 2026
37m 16s
Episode 1: Hola, Carmelo
Jan 28, 2026
39m 50s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 3/16/26 | ![]() Episode 5: Chao, Carmelo✨ | organized crimecorruption+3 | — | OCCRP | VenezuelaMiami | organized crimecorruption+3 | — | 33m 43s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Episode 4: Carmelo, Carmelo…✨ | corruptionauthoritarianism+4 | — | OCCRPLa No Ficción | Venezuela | Venezuelacorruption+4 | — | 27m 54s | |
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Episode 3: There you are, Carmelo✨ | organized crimecorruption+4 | — | OCCRPEpisode 3: There you are, Carmelo | Venezuela | sting operationfinancial experts+4 | — | 28m 59s | |
| 1/30/26 | ![]() Episode 2: Carmelo, Where are you?✨ | corruptionorganized crime+3 | Laura Weffer | OCCRPPDVSA | VenezuelaMiami+1 | corruptionVenezuela+4 | — | 37m 16s | |
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Episode 1: Hola, Carmelo✨ | organized crimecorruption+3 | Laura Weffer | OCCRPSpotify+1 | VenezuelaFlorida | VenezuelaCarmelo Urdaneta+5 | — | 39m 50s | |
| 1/27/26 | ![]() Trailer: White Collars, Dirty Hands✨ | money launderingcorruption+3 | — | OCCRPPDVSA+1 | VenezuelaMadrid | money launderingcorruption+7 | — | 2m 57s | |
| 12/5/23 | ![]() How Did Venezuela’s Oil Riches End up in Swiss Banks?✨ | corruptionVenezuela+3 | Nathan JaccardValentina Lares+1 | OCCRPCredit Suisse+1 | VenezuelaSwitzerland | VenezuelaCredit Suisse+5 | — | 39m 52s | |
| 11/21/23 | ![]() Sanctioning an Oligarch is Not an Easy Task: Searching for Usmanov’s Millions✨ | sanctionsoligarchs+4 | Miranda PatrucicIlya Lozovsky+1 | OCCRPRethink Audio+1 | RussiaUkraine+1 | sanctioningoligarchs+5 | — | 38m 26s | |
| 11/10/23 | ![]() Russian Meddling in Catalonia: A Playbook In Destabilization✨ | Russian interferenceCatalonia independence+4 | Antonio BaqueroMarc Marginedas+1 | Institute for StatecraftOCCRP | CataloniaSpain+2 | Russian meddlingCatalonia+5 | — | 40m 26s | |
| 10/24/23 | ![]() Exposing a Former Czech PM’s Offshore Finances✨ | investigative journalismpress freedom+3 | Pavla HolcováPete Jones+1 | OCCRPRethink Audio | Czech Republic | Czech PMoffshore finances+3 | — | 33m 51s | |
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| 10/10/23 | ![]() Bleeding Trees: Tracking Illegal Loggers in Namibia | John Grobler’s Namibian holiday led him on an unexpected journey tailing trucks and loggers to expose the interests behind illegal logging, a lucrative and illegal business making millions for Chinese companies and local elites.In this episode Nick Wallis traces OCCRP’s investigation into who is killing the last of Namibia’s protected rosewood trees. We also hear from OCCRP journalist Khadija Sharife on how the tragic destruction of these prized forests fits into the wider looting of Africa’s natural resources.Finally, sustainability expert Dr. Clemens von Doderer analyzes the causes of Namibia’s illegal logging and what needs to be done to put an end to deforestation.Dirty Deeds is a Little Gem production for OCCRP. The host is Nick Wallis. The producer is Lindsay Riley at Rethink Audio, with research from Phoebe Adler-Ryan and Riham Moussa.Read the investigations:Felling Namibia’s Ancient Giants‘They Are Finishing the Trees’: Chinese Companies and Namibian Elites Make Millions Illegally Logging the Last RosewoodsThis week’s guestsJohn Grobler - @JohnGrblrKhadija Sharife - @khadijasharifeDr. Clemens von DodererTranscriptRead the transcript on the OCCRP website hereMore information on OCCRPKeep up with the latest in global organized crime and corruption at OCCRP and sign up for our weekly newsletter.Follow on X, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to get the latest updates.Support investigative journalism in the public interest. Donate to OCCRP.[00:00] Introduction[02:33] Khadija explains why she commissioned an investigation into Namibian rosewood[05:18] John gives a crash course on Namibia[06:20] Why Chinese demand for rosewood trees is increasing[08:03] Why and how John began investigating rosewood logging[13:38] An explainer on CITES and why it’s important for threatened species[16:13] How Namibia’s political and legal system fuels illegal logging[18:55] What it’s like to take on a government as a lone journalist[20:25] Can the redwoods be saved?[24:33] Dr Clemens von Doderer explains the causes of illegal logging in Namibia[27:26] How can illegal logging be stopped?This podcast was originally produced in Spanish. Following recent events in Venezuela, we are sharing it with a wider audience through this human-reviewed AI translation. This is an experiment, so minor imperfections may be present. Original Spanish podcast below:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5inyH4WRo1H82KgvmnmUHhApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cuello-blanco-manos-sucias/id1872501127We welcome your feedback on this experiment at occrp.org/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 9/26/23 | ![]() The Beirut Blast | How do you begin to investigate the explosion that tore through the Lebanese capital city of Beirut, killing more than 200 people? In this episode Nick Wallis takes us back to August 2020, talking to Rana Sabbagh and Aubrey Belford about how OCCRP reporters activated the global network to unravel the opaque web of secrecy behind the cause of the explosion, scouring the globe from Russia to Mozambique to track down the true owner of the deadly cargo that triggered the devastating blast in Lebanon’s capital.We also hear from Paul Najjar, who lived and worked less than a kilometer from the blast site at Beirut port. Paul and Tracy’s three-year-old daughter died as a result of injuries sustained in the explosion.Dirty Deeds a Little Gem production for the OCCRP. The host is Nick Wallis. The producer is Lindsay Riley at Rethink Audio, with research from Phoebe Adler-Ryan and Riham Moussa.Read the investigations:A Hidden Tycoon, African Explosives, and a Loan from a Notorious Bank: Questionable Connections Surround Beirut Explosion ShipmentOwnership of Chemicals that Exploded at Beirut Port Traces Back to UkraineThis week’s guests:Rana Sabbagh - @rana_sabbaghAubrey Belford - @AubreyBelfordPaul NaggearTranscriptRead the transcript on the OCCRP website here.More information on OCCRPKeep up with the latest in global organized crime and corruption at OCCRP and sign up for our weekly newsletter.Follow on X, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to get the latest updates.Support investigative journalism in the public interest. Donate to OCCRP.[00:00] Introduction[01:21] Paul Naggear recounts the day of the explosion[10:53] Rana Sabbagh explains background and how the investigation began[16:57] Aubrey Belford explains why he volunteered to join the investigation[20:28] Rana describes the difficulties of reporting in the blast’s aftermath[24:03] Background on Lebanese politics[25:26] How reporters uncovered the opaque network of companies linked to the deadly cargo[30:32] Rana and Aubrey describe the impact of the investigation in Lebanon and the UK[32:38] Paul describes his campaign for justiceThis podcast was originally produced in Spanish. Following recent events in Venezuela, we are sharing it with a wider audience through this human-reviewed AI translation. This is an experiment, so minor imperfections may be present. Original Spanish podcast below:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5inyH4WRo1H82KgvmnmUHhApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cuello-blanco-manos-sucias/id1872501127We welcome your feedback on this experiment at occrp.org/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 9/12/23 | ![]() How Azerbaijan’s Ruling Family Launder Their Millions | How did an Azerbaijani boy end up owning a building in London’s Mayfair that housed a restaurant with two Michelin stars, an art gallery, and the Condé Nast headquarters?Hint: His father is the country’s president, Ilham Aliyev.When two of our top editors got hold of the Pandora Papers — a vast trove of leaked documents from offshore service providers — they knew it could provide key insights into how some of the most corrupt people in the world, including rulers of entire countries, hide their wealth.Miranda Patrucic and Ilya Lozovsky take you behind the scenes of their investigation, which revealed how Azerbaijan’s ruling Aliyev family acquired vast properties in London— and how they even used their children to do it. Dirty Deeds is a Little Gem production for OCCRP. The host is Nick Wallis. The producer is Lindsay Riley at Rethink Audio, with research from Phoebe Adler-Ryan and Riham Moussa.Read the investigation:Azerbaijan’s Ruling Aliyev Family and Their Associates Acquired Dozens of Prime London Properties Worth Nearly $700 Million(The Pandora Papers is a project based on a leak of offshore documents obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and shared with OCCRP and other media outlets.)This week’s guestsMiranda Patrucic - @MirandaOCCRP Ilya Lozovsky - @ichbinilyaOliver Bullough - @OliverBulloughTranscriptRead the transcript on the OCCRP website here.More information on OCCRP:Keep up with the latest in global organized crime and corruption at OCCRP and sign up for our weekly newsletter.Follow on X, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to get the latest updates.Support investigative journalism in the public interest. Donate to OCCRP..This podcast was originally produced in Spanish. Following recent events in Venezuela, we are sharing it with a wider audience through this human-reviewed AI translation. This is an experiment, so minor imperfections may be present. Original Spanish podcast below:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5inyH4WRo1H82KgvmnmUHhApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cuello-blanco-manos-sucias/id1872501127We welcome your feedback on this experiment at occrp.org/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
| 8/31/23 | ![]() Trailer: Dirty Deeds | Welcome To Dirty Deeds: Tales of Global Crime & Corruption.Are you ready to venture into the shadows? Dirty Deeds unravels the hidden stories of the fraud and deceit behind some of the biggest international scandals in recent years, told by the investigative journalists who uncovered them.Every other week, we’ll bring you reporting from the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), a worldwide network of journalists who cross borders and bad guys to shine a bright light on some of the world’s most dangerous criminal networks. We’ll travel the globe from the oil fields of Venezuela to the rosewood forests of Namibia to the steppes of Central Asia. And don’t forget the posh London real estate where much of the dirty cash ends up. These are the inside stories of how the powerful, unscrupulous, and well-connected can acquire unimaginable wealth — and of what it takes to expose them.Dirty Deeds is a Little Gem production for OCCRP. The host is Nick Wallis. The producer is Lindsay Riley at Rethink Audio, with research from Phoebe Adler-Ryan and Riham Moussa.More information on OCCRP:Keep up with the latest in global organized crime and corruption at OCCRP and sign up for our weekly newsletter.Follow on X, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to get the latest updates.Support investigative journalism in the public interest. Donate to OCCRP..This podcast was originally produced in Spanish. Following recent events in Venezuela, we are sharing it with a wider audience through this human-reviewed AI translation. This is an experiment, so minor imperfections may be present. Original Spanish podcast below:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5inyH4WRo1H82KgvmnmUHhApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cuello-blanco-manos-sucias/id1872501127We welcome your feedback on this experiment at occrp.org/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | — | ||||||
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