Last year, Thomas conducted an in-depth analysis of the Queally family food business empire. He traced more than 300 companies across three continents, which employed more than 10,000 people and had billions of euro in revenue. It was a forensic report that shed new light on the inner working and corporate strategy of one of the country’s richest – and most low-profile – families. Thomas reported on a multi-billion-euro food processing empire that went as far as needed to extract the last drop of value from meat and its by-products – whether across supply chains or international borders – with…