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    • GI ACE Phase 1Phase one of research (2018-2022)
      • Anti-Money Laundering & Banking/Reputation
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      • Offshore Financial Secrecy Reform
      • Procurement & Red Flags
      • Using the Red Flags Tool to Curb Corruption in Procurement
      • Regulating Cross-border trading – East Africa
      • Social Norms & Behaviors & Health – Tanzania
      • Cities of Integrity: Zambia and South Africa
      • Beneficial Ownership – Nigeria
      • Effective Law Enforcement – Nigeria & Malawi
      • Preventing Medical Theft – Malawi
      • Advancing Integrity – Uganda
      • Integrity & Civil Servants – Nepal & Bangladesh
      • Leveraging Social Audits – India
      • Harnessing Informality – East & Central Africa & Kyrgyzstan
    • GI ACE Phase 2Phase two of research (2022-now)
      • Trading in Voluntary Carbon Markets
      • Political Connections in Public Procurement During Crises
      • Illicit Cross-Border Trade and Money Laundering from the Congo
      • ‘Windows’ of Corruption in Uganda
      • Money laundering through real estate in the touristic Global South
      • Corruption in the Crisis Response of the Malawian Health System
      • Illicit Financial Flows and Drivers of State Capture
      • Identifying Enabler Networks and Their Vulnerabilities
      • Building Resilience to State Capture
      • Gatekeepers, Enablers or Technicians: The Contested Interpretation of Lawyers as Facilitators of Kleptocracy and Grand Corruption
      • Next Phase of GI ACE
      • Scoping New Research Themes
        • Global Finance and the Enablers of Corruption
        • Crisis Responses and Corruption in Vulnerable Sectors
        • Corruption Risks in Global Trade and Commerce
  • Rethinking Anti-Corruption
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  • About
    • Our Programme
    • Our Team
    • Events
    • Press
    • Multimedia
  • Projects
    • GI ACE Phase 1Phase one of research (2018-2022)
      • Anti-Money Laundering & Banking/Reputation
      • International Deal-Making
      • Offshore Financial Secrecy Reform
      • Procurement & Red Flags
      • Using the Red Flags Tool to Curb Corruption in Procurement
      • Regulating Cross-border trading – East Africa
      • Social Norms & Behaviors & Health – Tanzania
      • Cities of Integrity: Zambia and South Africa
      • Beneficial Ownership – Nigeria
      • Effective Law Enforcement – Nigeria & Malawi
      • Preventing Medical Theft – Malawi
      • Advancing Integrity – Uganda
      • Integrity & Civil Servants – Nepal & Bangladesh
      • Leveraging Social Audits – India
      • Harnessing Informality – East & Central Africa & Kyrgyzstan
    • GI ACE Phase 2Phase two of research (2022-now)
      • Trading in Voluntary Carbon Markets
      • Political Connections in Public Procurement During Crises
      • Illicit Cross-Border Trade and Money Laundering from the Congo
      • ‘Windows’ of Corruption in Uganda
      • Money laundering through real estate in the touristic Global South
      • Corruption in the Crisis Response of the Malawian Health System
      • Illicit Financial Flows and Drivers of State Capture
      • Identifying Enabler Networks and Their Vulnerabilities
      • Building Resilience to State Capture
      • Gatekeepers, Enablers or Technicians: The Contested Interpretation of Lawyers as Facilitators of Kleptocracy and Grand Corruption
      • Next Phase of GI ACE
      • Scoping New Research Themes
        • Global Finance and the Enablers of Corruption
        • Crisis Responses and Corruption in Vulnerable Sectors
        • Corruption Risks in Global Trade and Commerce
  • Rethinking Anti-Corruption
    • Working Paper Series
      • Approaches
      • Interactive Framework
  • From Research to Practice
    • Day 1
    • Day 2
    • Day 3
  • Blog
  • Publications
  • Digital Library

Category Archives: PIs

Cities of Integrity project launch in Zambia

Integrity Systems, Subnational & Sectoral, WatsonBy ACE GI28/08/2019Leave a comment

Dorothy Ndhlovu reports on the GI-ACE Cities of Integrity project’s launch in Zambia

citizen science and global anti-corruption written on coins side by side with related words around

From citizen science to global anti-corruption: Two sides of the same coin

Chmura, International ArchitectureBy ACE GI27/08/2019Leave a comment

GI-ACE researcher Thorsten Chmura discussed focus of research on transnational corruption in international business, pushing the boundaries of citizen science.

Effective or falling flat? A fresh look at high-level corruption prosecutions in three African jurisdictions

Anders, Integrity SystemsBy ACE GI20/08/2019Leave a comment

Researcher Gerhard Anders discusses GI-ACE research project spearheading the most systematic, comprehensive study to date of the legal frameworks, prosecutorial strategies, institutional constraints, and external influences shaping these countries’ anti-corruption efforts.

Does transparency bring cleanliness? Offshore financial secrecy reform and corruption control

Haberly, International ArchitectureBy ACE GI13/08/2019Leave a comment

Researcher Dan Haberly discusses GI-ACE project attempting to understand how years of specific offshore financial secrecy regulatory reform either have, or possibly have not, impacted the use and shape of illicit financial architectures.

Strengthening integrity within the urban planning profession to combat corruption in urban development

Integrity Systems, Subnational & Sectoral, WatsonBy ACE GI06/08/2019Leave a comment

The scourge of corruption in urban development has corrosive and far-reaching effects that can hardwire injustice into the fabric of cities and undermine social cohesion and trust within communities.

Nepal flag with interdependent cogs of core values ethics impartiality integrity

Toward a more professional and ethical civil service in Nepal

Integrity Systems, Meyer-Sahling, Subnational & SectoralBy ACE GI30/07/2019Leave a comment

Researcher Jan-Hinrik Meyer-Sahling discusses GI-ACE project taking up the challenge of developing a state-of-the-art ethics training for civil servants in order to contribute to the ambition of building a more professional and ethical civil service in Nepal.

Malawi flag and stethoscope. The concept of medicine.

Identifying and preventing drug theft in Malawi

Jablonski, Subnational & SectoralBy ACE GI23/07/20191 Comment

Researcher Ryan Jablonski discusses GI-ACE project focused on identifying and preventing drug theft in Malawi, a country where issues of medicine theft are particularly acute. The impact of drug theft is a matter of life and death, and falls particularly hard on the poorest who cannot afford commercial medicines.

woman carrying water on unpaved road in India

Are top-down audits complements or substitutes to social audits?

Dhillon, Integrity Systems, Subnational & SectoralBy ACE GI17/07/2019Leave a comment

Researcher Amrita Dhillon discusses GI-ACE project focusing on two major public works programmes in India, asking how corruption in these programmes relates to the frequency of past top-down audits and/or to the frequency and intensity of social audits.

procurement notebook on desk with pad of paper and pencil holder - red sticky notes have red flag indicators noted on them throughout the image

Using ‘red flag’ indicators to identify corruption and analyse reform efforts in the procurement process

David-Barrett, International ArchitectureBy ACE GI08/07/20191 Comment

In this GI-ACE project, data is used to develop new proxy indicators of corruption risk, based on ‘red flags’ in the tendering process, and then used to test how patterns of corruption differ across contexts and whether anti-corruption efforts work.

Bwindi National Forest with Uganda Wildlife Authority and Bwindi logos

Fighting corruption by recognizing integrity

Buntaine, Integrity SystemsBy ACE GI25/06/20192 Comments

Researcher Mark Buntaine discusses GI-ACE project testing a fundamentally different approach to anti-corruption — recognizing officials for properly managing public funds.

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