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One of the best investigative reporters, but not one of the best known

June 4, 2011

Posted by Chris Roush

Jeremy Hay of the Santa Rosa Press-Democrat in California, writes in the Saturday paper about David Dietz, the investigative reporter for Bloomberg Markets who died this past week at the age of 70.

Hay writes, “In 2006, he co-wrote a Bloomberg report, ‘Broken Promises’ about $7 billion in tax-exempt public bond deals that Wall Street firms created and then harvested for millions in fees and investment gains.

“Dietz and his colleagues showed that only rarely did the intended housing and school projects get money from the bond measures.

“The Columbia Journalism Review called the secret practice a ‘scandal of staggering proportions’ and said, ‘If only more business journalists could be similarly angry.’

“His peers recalled Dietz as a dedicated journalist of rare patience and skills.

“‘David Dietz was one of the best, though not best known, investigative reporters in America,’ said David Cay Johnston, a former New York Times reporter who won a 2001 Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on tax code issues.

“‘He undertook the very difficult task of combing through incredibly arcane documents that few people know even exist and translating into plain English how taxpayers are getting routinely ripped off,’ Johnston said.”

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