Laurence Cockcroft, co-founder of Transparency International, will be presenting his new book "Global Corruption: Money Power and Ethics in the Modern World".
Date & Time: 18th September 2012, 18:00-19:30
Location: Institute for Government, 2 Carlton Gardens, SW1Y 5AA, London, United Kingdom
Laurence Cockcroft, co-founder of Transparency International, will be presenting his new book "Global Corruption: Money Power and Ethics in the Modern World".
There will be a discussion with Laurence Cockcroft and Jeremy Carver, Head of International Law at Clifford Chance, which will be chaired by Sir John Gieve, former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England and former Permanent Secretary at the Home Office.
A drinks reception will follow the discussion.
RSVP to Loren Austin:
0207 747 0425
events@instituteforgovernment.org.uk
In May 2016 the UK hosted an Anti-Corruption Summit, bringing civil society together with over 40 governments and 5 international organisations for the first high-level meeting of its kind. The Summit generated almost 700 individual commitments to anti-corruption and transparency, and all governments signed a communiqué which recognised that tackling corruption is vital for protecting human rights.
Just over a year since the Summit, Transparency International UK is bringing together experts and stakeholders from the anti-corruption and human rights communities to discuss complex cross-cutting issues at a panel event on corruption and human rights.
Join us on 7 September for this exciting event.
Chair: Katherine Dixon (Director, Transparency International Defence & Security Programme)
Baroness Shami Chakrabarti CBE
Rebecca Vincent (UK Director, Reporters Without Borders)
Michael Bowes QC (Outer Temple Chambers)
18:00 - Registration and refreshments
18:30 - Corruption and Human Rights: A Conversation, with Q&A
19:30 - Drinks Reception
21:00 – End