A new threat has emerged in the pandemic: fraud in the supply chain for critical COVID-19 supplies. Governments the world over are fighting back against price gouging and defective supplies. What tools are available, and will they work? Join a free one-hour webinar with GW Law, as experts discuss these critical global developments in anti-corruption and procurement.
April 9, 2020, 9 am ET/15:00 CET/21:00 CST
Presented with the kind cooperation of the International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA)
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Panelists
Michael Bowsher QC – Monckton Chambers / King’s College, London (London)
Thomas Hendrix – GW Law / Decisive Point (New York)
Aris Georgopoulos — University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Rocco Burdo, Head, Analysis and Research Section, Intelligence Office, Anti-Fraud and Controls Department, Customs and Monopolies Agency (Italy)
Jessica Tillipman — GW Law (Washington)
Mihály Fazekas – Central European University (Budapest) DIGIWIST Report
Paul Whittaker – OECD (Paris) OECD – Corruption in Procurement
Moderators: Christopher Yukins, GW Law School (Washington); Jean-Bernard Auby (Professor emeritus, Sciences Po Law School (Paris)); Gabriella Racca (University of Turin); Laurence Folliot Lalliot (University of Paris Nanterre (joining from Dakar))
Resources on COVID-19 and Public Procurement