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The most widely used indicator of corruption worldwide and a valuable tool to inform companies risk assessments, our annual Business Integrity Forum exploring insights into the latest Corruption Perceptions Index, is not to be missed.

2023 marked the second year in a row the UK received its lowest-ever score in the CPI, a trend which ultimately erodes Britain’s hard-earned reputation as a trusted jurisdiction for business. Will this trend continue in 2024? What’s happening in other regions around the world? How does this inform your risk assessment and considerations for operating in a region?

Join our Chief Executive, Daniel Bruce, the lead researcher at the Transparency International Secretariat, Roberto Kukutschka and Professor of Governance and Integrity at the University of Sussex and Director of the Centre for the Study of Corruption, Elizabeth David-Barret as we answer these questions and more in our online briefing for compliance professionals.

We will explore what the latest CPI trends mean for your business operations worldwide and dig deeper into the impact the UK’s score has for companies headquartered here.

Speakers

  • Daniel Bruce

    Daniel Bruce

    Chief Executive

    Daniel joined Transparency International UK as Chief Executive in 2019. Under his leadership, TI-UK has helped to secure significant legislative reform to close down loopholes allowing dirty money, the proceeds of corruption, into the UK economy. He has overseen our forensic investigations of corruption in Covid-19 procurement, formally feeding into the UK Covid-19 Public Inquiry. Daniel has served as an expert witness to the Committee on Standards in Public Life, along with committees in both Houses of Parliament, as part of our work to increase integrity in politics. He is a regular media commentator on standards in government, political financing and global corruption.

    Before joining TI-UK, Daniel served for nearly 6 years as the Chief Executive of the global media support organisation, Internews and has worked on transparency, governance and media initiatives across three continents for Article 19, Albany Associates, Fondation Hirondelle, UNESCO, the University of Pennsylvania and others. He spent his early career as a journalist, editor and broadcaster.

  • Elizabeth David-Barrett

    Professor Liz David-Barrett

    Trustee

    Liz David-Barrett is Professor of Governance and Integrity at the University of Sussex and Director of the Centre for the Study of Corruption. Her research focuses on corruption risks at the interface of business and government, including in state capture, public procurement and bribery in international business – and on approaches to countering these risks, including transnational governance networks in law enforcement and investigative journalism. Recent co-edited books include the Dictionary of Corruption (2023) and Understanding Corruption: How Corruption Works in Practice (2022). 

    Liz engages widely with anti-corruption practitioners globally, in international organisations, governments, the private sector and NGOs; she is also a Senior Advisor at Spotlight on Corruption. In 2022-23, she took leave from Sussex to head the Global Programme on Measuring Corruption at the International Anti-Corruption Academy. Before becoming an academic, Liz worked as a journalist in the Balkans for The Economist and Financial Times. 

    Liz joined the Transparency International UK board in November 2024.

  • Roberto Kukutschka

    Roberto Kukutschka

    Research Expert, Corruption Measurement Tools, Transparency International

    Roberto Martinez B. Kukutschka is from Mexico and Germany. He is Transparency International's Research Expert on corruption measurement tools.

    Before joining Transparency International, Roberto worked as a Research Associate for the European Research Centre for Anti-Corruption and State-Building, he also conducted research for the large-scale EU-funded Projects ANTICORRP and DIGIWHIST. His main research interests include both corruption measurement and crony capitalism.

    Prior to this, Roberto served as the Head of the Anti-Corruption Department at the Mexican Tax Administration Service, where he was responsible for overseeing the enforcement and implementation of the OECD's anti-bribery convention and the UNCAC. He has an MA in Public Policy from the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.

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