Anđela Milivojević
Anđela Milivojević is CINS investigative journalist since 2009. She took part in most important CINS investigations, writing more than 25 investigative stories on organized crime, corruption, media financing and ownership, shady businesses of politicians, privatization and other issues. Anđela is specialized in FOIA requests, research of online databases and data analysis, and she holds workshops for young reporters on a wide range of topics. She won two national awards for the best investigative story: in TV (2014) and online category (2011). She was nominated in 2014 as a young journalist for the prestigious “Dusan Bogavac” ethics and courage award in Serbia.
Anđela Milivojević won the 2017 European Press Prize Investigative Reporting Award with ‘Series of articles on corruption and organized crime‘
Milica Stojanović
Milica Stojanović is an investigative journalist at CINS since 2013. Among other topics, she covers judiciary, energy, environment and misuse of public funds. She specializes in analyzing large amounts of data and holds workshops on data analysis. In 2015, she won the annual national investigative journalism award for a series of stories about major floods in Serbia. Previously she worked as a journalist, news editor and desk coordinator with the online news outlet Telegraf in Belgrade. She holds an MA in journalism from the Belgrade University.
Milica Stojanović won the 2017 European Press Prize Investigative Reporting Award with ‘Series of articles on corruption and organized crime’