Network Graph

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Hook

Every contractor, every donation, every project, every politician — connected in one interactive map.

Key Numbers

  • 60+ contractors in the database [BP4 + tender records]
  • 1,729 donation relationships mapped [AEC]
  • 560+ projects as nodes [BP4]
  • Every edge is a public record [source-linked]

Context

The network graph is the single most powerful investigation tool on this site. It shows the relationships between contractors, political donations, projects, and named individuals — all the public records we hold — as an interactive force-directed graph. Click any node to see its full profile. Drag nodes to reposition. Zoom in to find clusters.

The most interesting nodes are usually the high-degree ones — companies or individuals sitting at the centre of many relationships. They are not necessarily doing anything wrong. But they are sitting where the money and the decisions converge, and that is where scrutiny belongs.

This is also the page that makes clear what is NOT in the picture. An isolated cluster tells you the political economy around a project is narrow. A missing connection tells you either no public record exists — or no-one has looked.

Takeaway

Corruption doesn't usually happen in one place. It happens across a network. This is how you see the network.

Share Stat

One map. Every contractor. Every donation. Every project. Click any node and follow the money.

Last reviewed: 11 Apr 2026