Interpol's work, actions and members are questioned by a Dutch team of reporters. A large part of the member states are corrupt dictatorships that can be assumed to use information for criminal purposes.
Interpol's work, actions and members are questioned by a Dutch team of reporters. A large part of the member states are corrupt dictatorships that can be assumed to use information for criminal purposes. In 1968 the former SS Untersturmführer Paul Dickopf was elected President of Interpol. While his former Nazi connections were known, he maintained his post until 1972.—Studio 22 Blaricum