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Joachim Dyfvermark

SVT Mission Investigate
Investigative Reporter/Producer
Joachim Dyfvermark, Sweden, is an investigative reporter and producer for the current affairs television show, “Uppdrag Granskning” on SVT, Swedish Public Broadcasting. Dyfvermark has been part of several Swedish investigative teams – recognized internationally for documentaries on grand money laundering from the Baltics, the CIA’s extraordinary rendition program, bribery in the weapons industry and illegal fisheries. Dyfvermark has four times been awarded the Stora Journalistpriset – Sweden’s highest journalism honor. Dyfvermark has also won international awards such as The Overseas Press Club of America, Edward R. Murrow and Daniel Pearl awards. Together with Sven Bergman he was nominated for an Emmy in 2017 for their PanamaPapers story that led to the resignation of the Icelandic Prime minister. In 2020 he was again nominated for an Emmy together with Axel Gord Humlesjö, Linda Larsson Kakuli and Per Agerman, revealing massive suspected money laundering in Swedbank’s business in the Baltic states. Dyfvermark regularly lectures on investigative journalism, project management and storytelling in Sweden and at conferences worldwide.