Kadhim Shubbar, the U.S. legal and enforcement correspondent at the Financial Times, is returning to London to join the newspaper’s investigative unit as a corporate reporter.
“I’m immensely grateful to have gotten to work in the FT’s DC bureau at such an extraordinary time and with such a talented team,” he wrote on Twitter.
Shubbar previously spent slightly more than two years as a reporter for FT Alphaville before joining the Washington bureau.
He previously worked in London for the FT as a reporter.
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