This article was prepared in partnership with Süddeutsche Zeitung, L'Espresso and Profil as part of the Shadow Diplomats international project.
- The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) published the Shadow Diplomats project. It shines light on one of the least-examined roles in international diplomacy: the honorary consul. Investigations about criminal cases and scandals in which these volunteer diplomats are involved have been combined by journalists into a single database. ICIJ worked on the project together with an independent non-profit newsroom ProPublica and 59 other media partners, including the BIC.
- The final list included at least 500 “shadow diplomats”, and 11 of them are current and former honorary consuls in Belarus. All of them are businessmen, and many were main figures of our previous investigations. The re-export of sanctioned goods, smuggling, illegal construction, arms trade, and the sale of medicines at inflated prices – this is an incomplete list of cases in which these “shadow diplomats” are involved. We reported about it in detail in the first part of this investigation.
- There is another group of "shadow diplomats", which is connected with the official Minsk. These are foreigners who represent the interests of Belarus in other countries. One of them is businessman Roberto Gotti, honorary consul of Belarus in Italy. Our joint investigation with German, Italian and Austrian partners showed that after August 2020, Gotti continued to promote the products of the Belarusian state-owned enterprise in the EU, and this allowed him to use the influence of Belarusian diplomats for personal gain.