Preventing corruption in government: international and national perspectives

Transnational Research Institute on Corruption and Stretton Institute Present:

Preventing corruption in government: international and national perspectives

Monday 28th March 1:00pm AEDT

Speakers: Dr Marie dela Rama and Professor Adam Graycar

The last twelve months have witnessed a growing international momentum against corruption. This has taken place while the response to COVID has provided many opportunities for corruption. Like the pandemic, corruption is a global phenomenon. In 2021 Dr Marie dela Rama attended the UN General Assembly Special Session on Corruption (UNGASS 2021), New York; and the 9th Conference of States Parties on the UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC COSP9), Sharm El-Sheikh. In this webinar she will be summarising and discussing the key issues from these multilateral events. These events also highlighted the role for civil society in anti-corruption.

While there is a global push for anti-corruption, there has been significant criticism of and pushback against anti-corruption agencies in Australia. Adam Graycar will discuss some of the Australian implications of this pushback and the anti-corruption outlook in Australia.

Event registration here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/preventing-corruption-in-government-international-national-perspectives-tickets-292234650707

Date & time

Mon 28 Mar 2022, 1–2pm

Location

Online (virtual)

Speakers

Dr Marie dela Rama
Professor Adam Graycar

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