• GI-ACE Weekly Series: Claudia Baez Camargo

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On November, 4,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Laura Nkula and Gilbert Siame

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On November 11,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Jackie Harvey

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On November 18,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Gerhard Anders

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On December 2,…

  • Unlocking corruption: Frontline perspectives on locally-led solutions

    Open Gov Hub 1100 13th Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC, United States

    Register for this event now! Corruption persists because it suits the interests of powerful players, and because anti-corruption initiatives often fail to unlock the political-economy drivers that hold corruption in place. Join the conversation! This session will focus on the value, and limits, of locally-led approaches to unlocking the complex challenge of corruption. The speakers will draw the…

  • How the UK enables the kleptocrats of Eurasia and weakens its own rule of law

    This event launches a Chatham House paper of the same name. It details the laundering of monies and reputations by elites from Eurasia’s kleptocratic states, and the material and reputational damage rendered to the UK’s sovereignty and democracy. The UK’s financial and professional services have long provided a comfortable home to dirty money.  The rapid…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: John Heathershaw

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On December 16,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Amrita Dhillon

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On January 13,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Jacqueline Klopp

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On January 27,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Jan Meyer-Sahling

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On February 17,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Mark Buntaine

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On February 10,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Dan Haberly

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On January 20,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Liz David-Barrett and Mihály Fazekas

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On February 3,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Ryan Jablonski

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On February 24,…

  • GI-ACE Weekly Series: Thorsten Chmura

    Zoom Event

    Register for this event now! Starting in November, each ACE research team will share how their research projects have aligned with the founding principles of the GI-ACE programme: developing anti-corruption interventions that are problem-focused, politically viable, have engaged practitioners throughout the research process, and provided avenues through which to measure the effects of the reforms. On March 3,…

  • Illicit Financial Flows & Russia’s Foreign Policy

    Open Gov Hub 1100 13th Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC, United States

    Video recording here   A joint event on ‘Illicit financial flows and Russia’s foreign policy: Frameworks to detangle the dangers’ will be held on 15 June at 14:00 UK time,…

  • Do All Drug Routes Lead to Violence?: Trafficking in Central Asia

    Open Gov Hub 1100 13th Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC, United States

    Video recording here   Join us for a conversation on the relationship between state structures and organised crime in developing states on 16 September at 10:00 EDT, co-hosted by SOC-ACE,…

  • Commodities and Corruption

    Wallacespace Clerkenwell Green, London, United Kingdom

    Video recording here   The commodity trading sector has historically been vulnerable to multiple forms of corruption, including bribery, mispricing, embezzlement, and trade-based money laundering. Today, these longstanding risks are…

  • State Capture and Development

    State capture is an extremely harmful variant of corruption. Its distinctive and complex characteristics erode democratic institutions and norms, while concentrating power and influence in the hands of narrow interest…

  • Tackling Corruption at the Sector Level

    Sector-Based Action Against Corruption: A Guide for Organisations and Professionals is a book by Mark Pyman and Paul Heywood. It sets out their SFRA approach to tackling corruption, encompassing four…

  • Scoping Corruption in Voluntary Carbon Markets

    Zoom Event

    This seminar presents emerging insights from RUSI’s Interrogating Corruption Risk in Voluntary Carbon Markets project. Drawing on early evidence and case studies, the discussion explores how market volatility, weak oversight,…

  • Corruption in Paradise: Real Estate Money Laundering in Emerging Markets

    Zoom Event

    This seminar examines real estate-linked money laundering in the Global South, focusing on Brazil, Kenya, and Indonesia, revealing how rapid urbanization, particularly in touristic destinations, has enabled different actors to exploit weak enforcement systems. The research documents severe consequences, including distorted housing markets, while demonstrating that current international AML framework for the real estate sector fails in emerging markets.

  • The promise and perils of using leaked and sensitive data to research illicit finance

    Zoom Event

    This seminar brings together David Szakonyi and Tom Mayne, chaired by Liz Dávid-Barrett, to examine how leaked and sensitive datasets - often originating from media organisations - can support research into corruption and illicit finance. Drawing on GI ACE projects using leaked banking data from the DRC and mapping enabler networks, the seminar discusses both the opportunities and challenges of working with such materials. Delivered in collaboration with the Illicit Finance Data Lab (ACDC & OCCRP).