The Financial Times has hired Antonia Cundy as a special investigations reporter.
Cundy was a freelance foreign correspondent and investigative reporter. She had been working for The Gecko Project and reporting from across the Middle East and Europe, most recently in Ukraine covering the Russia-Ukraine War.
Previously, Cundy worked at the Financial Times from February 2020 to August 2020 as a companies reporter – Marjorie Deane fellow. Before that, she worked at the FT from December 2018 till September 2019 as an intern and investigative reporter.
Cundy has a bachelor’s degree from Newcastle University and a master’s degree from the University of Cambridge.
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