Youth engagement is crucial in the fight against corruption, as young people bring fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and a willingness to challenge existing systems.
Investing in youth anti-corruption efforts through education, activism support, and leadership opportunities is essential for creating long-term societal change and fostering a culture of in ... Show More
Sep 2024
Episode 28: The Intricate Relationship Between Human Rights and Corruption
In the final episode of season 1, The Edge: Anti-Corruption explores the critical connection between corruption and human rights. The episode highlights how corruption undermines essential services, erodes justice, and violates human rights. It emphasizes the importance of instit ... Show More
4m 42s
Sep 2024
Episode 26: Global Trends in Fighting Corruption
In this episode of The Edge: Anti-Corruption, we explore the five major global trends dominating the fight against corruption: the use of technology, enhanced global cooperation, transparency in beneficial ownership, citizen engagement, and strengthened anti-money laundering meas ... Show More
3m 20s
Aug 2024
Episode 25: The Indispensable Role of Leadership in Combating Corruption
In the 25th episode of "The Edge: Anti-Corruption" podcast, presented by The AACI, we delve into the vital role of leadership in the fight against corruption. This episode emphasizes how leaders set the tone for integrity within their organizations, stressing the importance of le ... Show More
3 m
Oct 2015
Corruption Matters; Good Governance Pays
In development circles, governance is often a code word for corruption. But Daniel Kaufmann, president of the Natural Resource Governance Institute, says governance is much broader. In this podcast, Kaufmann talks about how good governance can actually triple a country's per capi ... Show More
12m 58s
Mar 2024
An Inside Look into Occupational Fraud 2024: A Report to the Nations - Andi McNeal - Mason Wilder - Fraud Talk - Episode 143
In this episode of Fraud Talk, Andi McNeal, VP of Education for the ACFE, and ACFE Research Director, Mason Wilder, delve into the critical insights of Occupational Fraud 2024: A Report to the Nations, discussing its evolution, consistent themes and groundbreaking findings. They ... Show More
31m 25s
Oct 2021
Episode 25: FATF's Unintended Consequences: The Future
<p>Around the world, misapplied AML/CFT measures facilitate the politically driven restriction of civic and political freedoms, threatening fundamental human rights. In the final episode of our series, Stephen Reimer looks at the future trajectory of abuse of FATF's standards, wi ... Show More
58m 5s
Oct 2019
Innovation is the antidote to corruption | Efosa Ojomo
Traditional thinking on corruption goes like this: if you put good laws in place and enforce them well, then economic development increases and corruption falls. In reality, we have the equation backwards, says innovation researcher Efosa Ojomo. In this compelling talk, he offers ... Show More
11m 48s
Feb 2020
3 ways to uproot a culture of corruption | Wanjira Mathai
Corruption is a constant threat in Kenya, says social entrepreneur Wanjira Mathai -- and to stop it there (or anywhere else), we need to intervene early. Following the legacy of her mother, political activist and Nobel Prize recipient Wangari Maathai, Mathai shares three strategi ... Show More
10m 39s