Dino Jahic has been editor-in-chief of the Center for Investigative Journalism of Serbia (CINS) since 2015. He oversees a team of six reporters, who won six prestigious awards in 2017, including European Press Prize for investigative reporting, and World Justice Project’s Anthony Lewis Prize for Exceptional Rule of Law Journalism. Dino worked as investigative journalist and editor in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina for ten years, cooperating among others with OCCRP and writing about cross-border crime, drug trafficking, embezzlement of public funds and other corruption and organized crime related topics. His story on buying fake awards with taxpayers’ money was awarded as the best 2014 online investigation in Serbia, while he was a finalist for the same award three more times. He won several international fellowships, including Economic and Political Reporting from Southeast Europe, run by Thomson Reuters and Robert Bosch foundations; and Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence, where he was awarded for uncovering corruption in Bosnian and Serbian universities. He holds trainings for journalists, and cooperates with several international and regional organizations, including Thomson Reuters Foundation, Freedom House and Mediacentar Sarajevo.
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