CFIJ
CFIJ, or Constancians for Investigative Journalism, is a consortium of academics, accountants, advocates, concerned citizens, lawyers, and researchers committed to promoting and sustaining the practice of investigative journalism with respect to the Imperial State of Constancia. Alleged to have been a contributor to the Iron Harbour Papers expose.
It is independently funded from grants and donations, and while domiciled in Svorgas, Senya, it has offices in Punta Santiago, Alduria, Nouvelle Alexandrie, as well as in Vanie, Oportia.
The existence of this organisation was thereafter noted by the authorities in Nouvelle Alexandrie and Constancia, as well by the appropriate directorates of the Euran Economic Union, Committee of Euran Salvation, and the Trans-Euran Command of the Raspur Pact, with a further advisory notice passed on to the Political Directorate of Apollonia Command. The General Inspectorate of Eura and Corum and the General Inspectorate of Apollonia Command were both subsequently tasked with placing all of the above-mentioned properties onto their registers for routine surveillance.
Individuals associated with the CFIJ have been subjected to litigation and repeated small claims proceedings initiated by the Financial and Legal Directorate of the Honourable Company, and a further number amongst those have reported being approached by unsavoury characters disclosing overly intimate details pertaining to their private lives and the lives of their families whilst warning of unspecified consequences arising thereof.