Dossiers
Dossiers document examples of public-integrity failures.
They are structured public-interest files. Each dossier brings together relevant context, chronology and source material to make its implications easier to understand.
Dossiers focus on examples rather than general patterns. They show how the mechanisms described in briefings appear in real situations, institutions or decisions.
The purpose is not only to record what happened, but to make visible how public value, public authority, public infrastructure or public trust can be redirected away from the public interest and toward private wealth or private advantage.