Manon Dillen
Manon Dillen (1992) has a background in economics and philosophy at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam. After graduating she started working as a freelance journalist. She joined the Investigative Desk in March 2020. Her investigation about tax evasion in the tobacco industry was nominated for a Tegel in 2020.
Publications

Philip Morris pulls the strings in Indonesian production chain
From tobacco paradise Indonesia to tax paradise Switzerland: tobacco company Philip Morris makes hundreds of millions euros in profit by advantages it

Heated Tobacco, The Golden Boy
The Indonesian government is suspected of giving privileges to electronic cigarettes issued by HM Sampoerna. Receiving excise cuts, the IQOS and HEET

Only one in twenty-five Europeans infected report this through a COVID-19 app
The Dutch CoronaMelder app and its equivalents in other countries are used in around one in twenty-five COVID-19 cases. This has been shown by researc

Big Tobacco, Small Tax Bill
New research from the Investigative Desk with support from the University of Bath shows, for the first time on this scale, which tax avoidance methods