Metin Can is a prominent Dutch journalist currently affiliated with De Correspondent, known for his in-depth investigative reporting and insightful analysis. He has a reputation for uncovering complex stories and has contributed significantly to the Dutch media landscape through his work on various platforms.
Metin Can moderated a high-profile national debate on the housing crisis in the Netherlands. The debate featured key policymakers and experts, and Can's moderation was noted for its depth and ability to elicit meaningful dialogue among participants.
Metin Can launched a podcast series focusing on the impact of climate change in urban areas. The series, praised for its insightful interviews and comprehensive analysis, aimed to raise awareness and encourage action on environmental issues.
Metin Can was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award for his investigative work on corporate tax evasion in the Netherlands. His reporting brought to light intricate schemes used by corporations to avoid taxes, sparking national debate and policy discussions.
Metin Can published a book exploring the challenges and opportunities of urban development in the Netherlands. The book was well-received for its thorough research and engaging narrative, further establishing him as an expert in urban issues.
Metin Can joined De Correspondent, a platform known for its in-depth and thoughtful journalism. At De Correspondent, he continued to focus on investigative reporting, contributing to the platform's mission of providing context-rich stories and analyses.
Metin Can gained recognition for his investigative series on housing fraud in Amsterdam. The series exposed illegal practices by landlords and led to significant policy changes. This work established him as a formidable investigative journalist in the Dutch media.
Metin Can began his career in journalism by joining Het Parool, a major Dutch newspaper based in Amsterdam. During his time there, he honed his skills in local reporting and developed a keen interest in investigative journalism, which would later define his career.