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Dan McCrum is a British journalist with the Financial Times. He has been recognized with numerous awards and prizes for his reporting on Wirecard. He was named Journalist of the Year in 2020 by the British Journalism Awards.
Dan McCrum’s investigation into Wirecard unfolds as a gripping tale of deception, whistleblowers, and relentless pursuit of the truth. Beginning with a skeptical hedge fund manager’s tip in 2014, McCrum uncovers a trail of fabricated profits, sham acquisitions, and nonexistent clients. His journey takes him from the labyrinthine streets of Bahrain to tense interviews with Wirecard’s evasive CEO, Markus Braun, and culminates in a damning exposé backed by irrefutable evidence. Along the way, whistleblowers like Pav Gill risk everything to expose the company’s fraudulent practices, while Wirecard retaliates with intimidation, legal threats, and attempts to discredit its critics. Despite mounting paranoia, McCrum presses on, uncovering a web of phantom companies and fraudulent accounting that ultimately leads to Wirecard’s spectacular collapse. The investigation not only reveals the company’s deceit but also highlights the systemic failures of regulators and financial institutions that enabled its rise.
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