Luke Dale-Harris

Luke Dale-Harris is a freelance journalist and campaigner working on investigations and policy research into agriculture and environmental issues. Based between Eastern Europe and the UK, his journalism often looks at how corruption, organised crime and deregulation impacts ecosystems and rural communities. His work has been published widely, with investigations and features appearing in The Guardian, Der Spiegel, The Sunday Telegraph, Newsweek, De Correspondent and many more.

Luke Dale-Harris was selected for the 2016 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Land Grabbing in the EU: How Rabobank is Profiting of Theft and Abuse in Romania’

Jürgen Dahlkamp

Jürgen Dahlkamp was born 1965 in Werne, a town in North Rhine-Westphalia in Western Germany. He studied journalism at the University of Dortmund, volonteered at a catholic weekly in Münster and joined the team of Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in 1992. Seven years later he changed to the german newsmagazin Der SPIEGEL. First located in Stuttgart, he became an investigative reporter in the headquarter of SPIEGEL in Hamburg, where he works till today. He is a member of the investigative team of Der SPIEGEL and works with Der SPIEGEL in the network of European Investigative Collaboration (EIC). One of his topics with EIC was Football Leaks

Jürgen Dahlkamp was selected for the 2016 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Besondere Verdienste’