Belarusian Investigative Center

The center offers five core types of content: investigative journalism, fact-checking, analytical reporting, news, and economic analysis.

[8] In December 2022, Lithuanian businessman Saulius Girčys was expelled from his political party following an investigation by BIC, which revealed his involvement in the illegal sale of Belarusian timber to the EU via Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

[9] After a joint investigation with the Lithuanian media outlet Siena into ways of circumventing sanctions against Grodno Azot, Lithuania seized Belarusian fertilizers worth millions of euros and strengthened border controls.

[11][12] GWithin 24 hours of the investigation's release, government officials, including Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides and European lawmakers, responded by calling for reforms and initiating probes into the findings.

[32] Some of the BIC's investigations have been conducted in collaboration with OCCRP, ICIJ, Cyber Partisans, Belsat TV, Radio Liberty, Rzeczpospolita and local investigative media outlets, such as 15min, Armando.Info, Gazeta Wyborcza, Heimildin, iStories, Kloop, L'Espresso, Paper Trail Media, Re:Baltica, Süddeutsche Zeitung or The Guardian.

Russian businessman Said Gutseriev was a key figure in one of the most notable investigations by the BIC.
Russian businessman Said Gutseriev was a key figure in one of the most notable investigations by the BIC.
Filming of the "Late Night with Chaly" show by BIC.
Filming of the "Late Night with Chaly" show by BIC.