Matt Nippert is a Business Investigations Reporter for New Zealand's Herald, specialising in breaking stories about fraud and corruption.
I’m Matt Nippert - investigations reporter for the New Zealand Herald and I specialise in breaking stories about fraud and corruption. I started in journalism largely by accident, having failed to become a diplomat, but I now can’t imagine having a job where I’m not actively trying to figure out and make public how the world really works. I’ve got a background in feature-writing and business news-writing, but my focus in recent years has been on investigating the intersection of business and politics. I relish tackling stories that others may consider too difficult or risky. Over the past decade I’ve broken stories about horrific abuse in state care facilities, widespread tax avoidance in New Zealand by some of the worlds’ biggest companies, secret citizenship grants to offshore billionaires, and black PR campaigns designed to derail criminal investigations. I’ve won more than a dozen prizes for my stories, including a Fulbright prize to earn a Masters degree at Columbia University in New York and a press fellowship at the University of Cambridge, but I get the most satisfaction from opening the paper in the morning and seeing I’ve made the front page. I believe good journalism can change the world for the better and my reporting - particularly in corporate tax policy and the exposing of white collar fraud - has directly led to law changes and criminal prosecutions.
Norske Skog facing billion-dollar claim linked to Kawerau mill
A landfill site long used by a Tasman mill is subject to a half-dozen claims.
Kiwi childcare giant audit triggers $7m tax bill
Controversial charity metamorphosis of Kidicorp into Best Start triggers IRD audit.
Secret Chinese tracking of MP's mother 'bizarre'
Relatives of senior New Zealand political figures have been profiled on a secret database.
Jacinda Ardern and John Key's families tracked by firm linked to China's military
Chinese big data firms' leaked database shows keen interest in influential New Zealanders.
Charity probe clears Brethren-run kiwifruit giant
Lengthy investigation by charity watchdog clears $400m agribusiness Trinity Lands.
Mogul and McClay met in hotel
Last-minute venue change saw minister met with Chinese racing tycoon in his hotel suite.
The ex-trade minister, the billionaire and the $150,000 donation
Controversy swirls over $150,000 donation from racing industry mogul known as "Mr Wolf".
How did 'Elvis' get caught up in scandal?
Mossack Fonseca used a bankrupt Elvis impersonator from Tauranga to provide a sham residential address for the alleged bagman in a major bribery scandal in Iraq.