From Cyprus to California, The Accountability Project exposes ten landmark cases where law, finance, and politics failed the public. Organized into four acts, this archive traces how institutions protect power — and what it costs those who confront it.
The Canadian Whistleblower Dubai Tried to Erase
When exposing fraud in Dubai’s real-estate boom became a test of global justice.
Canadian entrepreneur Omar Ayesh, founder of Tameer Holding, uncovered forged shareholder documents and misuse of hundreds of millions in investor funds.
After revealing the fraud, he was ousted from his own company.
In 2019, a Dubai arbitration tribunal awarded him $1.2 billion, yet UAE civil courts refused enforcement—leaving global investors without redress.