ExecProsec is building the first institution in the world that criminally prosecutes the most powerful people when they abuse the public.

We work to change the world by making the most powerful people in the world answer to the criminal law. We investigate, expose, and prosecute serious abuses of power where police and state prosecutors are too conflicted to act. Are you one of us?

19,241 people have funded ExecProsec so far since June 2016
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Our work has been reported around the world. We keep as complete a record of that coverage as we can — supportive and critical alike — and every story below links to the original. Inclusion here is a matter of record, not a measure of a source's accuracy or reliability. Some of this reporting is incomplete or inaccurate; our forthcoming documentary will set out the full account, drawing on stories and investigations we have kept confidential for years.

Excluding MPs from deception law is a travesty
20 Mar 2026·United KingdomOp-ed by Marcus Ball
The Boris Conspiracy
16 Apr 2020·United States
The Supreme Court protected us from 'Boris Johnson the dictator'
24 Sep 2019·United KingdomOp-ed by Marcus Ball
Boris Johnson faces court hearing for Brexit 'lies'
29 May 2019·United Kingdom / International
Prosecuting politicians is the only way out of this Brexit mess
18 Jan 2019·United KingdomOp-ed by Marcus Ball
Why I’m trying to prosecute Boris Johnson
26 Nov 2018·United KingdomOp-ed by Marcus Ball
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