Disclose works for the general interest of citizens and guarantees fundamental freedoms and information independence. The team considers information a public good, not a commercial product. The newsroom primarily digs deep into important issues, highlighting abuses of power and betrayals of public trust, sticking with those issues as long as it takes to hold power accountable.
It covers a range of topics, including weapons trafficking, environmental crime, police abuse, surveillance in Europe, and health and social inequality.
Disclose's editorial policy follows the principle of access to information, and all the investigations are freely accessible. The team strongly believes that independent journalism should not only be available behind a paywall.
Furthermore, Disclose is a member of the International Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) and doesn't accept government grants, corporate donations or money from corporate foundations. Its reporting has contributed to the approval of new laws, reversals of harmful policies and practices, and accountability for leaders at local and national levels.
The information in this media profile was collected through desk research. Last updated: January 2023