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Peter Geoghegan steps down as editor-in-chief and CEO of openDemocracy

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Peter Geoghegan has stepped down from the roles of chief executive and editor-in-chief of openDemocracy with immediate effect.

Peter’s tenure at openDemocracy – both as UK investigations editor and later as editor-in-chief – has seen phenomenal growth in the reach and impact of our vital, hard-hitting and award-winning investigations work.

Suzanna Taverne, chair of openDemocracy’s board of directors, said: “Peter is a peerless investigative journalist with an incredibly bright future and a track record of holding the powerful to account. He has played a vital role in building a home for ambitious investigative journalism here at openDemocracy, a thriving not-for-profit news organisation that works tirelessly in the public interest.”

Peter Geoghegan said: “I have stepped down from the roles of chief executive and editor-in-chief of openDemocracy with immediate effect. openDemocracy is a remarkable organisation, drawing talent from around the world to fulfil its vital mission: holding the powerful to account and inspiring meaningful change. This work is needed now more than ever. It has been a privilege to work with this exceptional team who will, no doubt, continue to deliver exciting and impactful work in the years ahead."

Ramzy Alwakeel

Ramzy Alwakeel

Ramzy Alwakeel is head of news at openDemocracy.

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