Sentences with phrase «undercover investigative»

The phrase "undercover investigative" refers to a secret or hidden kind of exploration or examination aimed at gathering information or evidence usually for a specific purpose or investigation. Full definition
The footage, which looks at a number of pet shops in Southern California, includes undercover investigative work at a Barkworks store in a mall in Brea, California.
Undercover investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas compiled audio - visual recordings over a period of two years and documented shocking acts of alleged bribery of judges who trade justice for pecuniary and other material benefits.
Ace Investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has hinted that he is going to release his most challenging undercover investigative piece in his entire career, which involves 60 people who have done great evil to the state.
EnviroWatch over the past 20 years has contributed undercover investigative work and photography to many of the most prominent environmental organizations worldwide, on subjects including illegal shark fishing and other types of maritime poaching, wildlife trafficking, and conservation of native Hawaiian birds, including the nene and several other rare species that Cox accurately predicted were further jeopardized by misguided public policies.
Mark Turnbull, a managing director for Cambridge Analytica and sister company SCL Elections, told Channel 4's undercover investigative reporting team that his firm secretly stage - managed Kenyatta's hotly contested campaigns to run the East African nation.
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