Bribe, Inc. is a compelling documentary that explores global corruption and the illicit economy, unveiling how bribery has become an integrated part of business and governance across many regions. The film investigates the systems that enable corrupt behaviour, the human and institutional costs, and the challenges of enforcing accountability. View trailer.
Peter Klein is a filmmaker and writer specializing in documentaries that tackle political, economic, and social justice issues. He is a professor at the journalism school at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and was a longtime investigative journalist at CBS’s 60 Minutes and, most recently, was the executive editor of NBC News.
He is also the founder of the Global Reporting Centre, a journalism non-profit based at UBC, with a focus on innovating global journalism practices. His work often delves into complex systems – such as corruption, inequality, and institutional power – bringing them to public attention through rigorous research and compelling storytelling. Bribe, Inc. continues his commitment to illuminating under-reported challenges in global governance.