Lucy Komisar is a seasoned journalist with a focus on the hidden intricacies of the global financial system, particularly offshore banking and corporate secrecy. Her investigative prowess has led her to uncover links to corporate crime, tax evasion, bribery, and more. With articles featured in renowned publications like The Nation and the Wall Street Journal, Lucy’s work has earned her prestigious accolades, including the 2010 Gerald Loeb Award.
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- NYC Thanksgiving Day Parade has become a corporate commercial
- PEN America’s scandalous failure to campaign for Julian Assange
- The “Casablanca” of parades
- “Partnership” projects a centuries-old woman’s dilemma about money & men
- My story 40 years ago on Israeli apartheid and Palestinian resistance
- Cabaret Convention: three brilliant evenings of the American Songbook
- In “Purlie Victorious,” Satire and Surrealism Target Racism’s Absurdities
- Komisar asks PM Varadkar about Irish complicity in U.S. corporate tax evasion
- NATO General Secretary Stoltenberg lies to Komisar at CFR meeting
- Betty Friedan would have loved “Once Upon a One More Time”