Nick Kochan

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Nick Kochan is a financial and political journalist based in London. He has written extensively on financial and white collar crime. He writes for UK newspapers and international magazines, and has written and co-written books. Kochan is also a lecturer and conference speaker on financial crime and politics.

Kochan was educated at Magdalen College School in Oxford, and at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge,[1] graduating in Classics and English in 1976.

Published works

  • 2011, October: Corruption: The New Corporate Challenge, (with Robin Goodyear) Published by Palgrave-Macmillan[2]
  • 2008, November: What Happened, and other questions everyone is asking about the Credit Crunch (with Hugh Pym), Published by Old Street Publishing
  • 2006, December: The Middle East markets: The new opportunities, Published by Thomson Financial
  • 2006, August: The Washing Machine, paperback edition, with additional chapter on David Mills and Berlusconi, Published by Duckworth[3]
  • 2005: The Washing Machine: how money laundering and terrorist financing soils us, Published by Thomson-Texere Publishing
  • 2000: Ann Widdecombe: Right from the beginning, Published by Politico's Publishing
  • 1998: Gordon Brown: the first year in power (with Hugh Pym), Published by Bloomsbury
  • 1996: The World’s Greatest Brands, edited by Nicholas Kochan, Published by Macmillan
  • 1994: Biography of Sir David Alliance, privately commissioned by the subject
  • 1992: Hanson. A biography. Serialised by the Sunday Business newspaper. Commissioned Hamish Hamilton, [Never published for legal reasons]
  • 1991: Bankrupt, The BCCI fraud, Published by Victor Gollancz (with Bob Whittington)
  • 1991: New Directions in Corporate Governance, Published by the Economist Intelligence Unit
  • 1987: The Guinness Affair, anatomy of the scandal, published by Christopher Helm (with Hugh Pym)

Freelance newspaper and magazine journalism

Kochan has published numerous articles in:

Kochan is also a Contributing Editor to Euromoney Magazine and contributing editor to The Banker.

Radio and television journalism

References

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