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Tag Archives: panel

Learnings from the IACC Panel on Frontiers in Building Integrity

GI-ACE, VideoBy VeronicaDecember 17, 2020Leave a comment

GI-ACE researchers shared insights at the International Anti Corruption Conference on how to foster professional integrity across industries, sectors, and groups of professions.

“A transparent system, run by people without integrity, is equally corrupt”: Municipal officials dissect issues of corruption and integrity in South Africa’s urban development processes

GI-ACEBy VeronicaNovember 10, 2020Leave a comment

GI-ACE researcher Christian Alexander shares learnings from the Cities of Integrity conference that is spearheading research on integrity in urban planners.

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