Join us for the next edition of the Hague Talks. The event promises interesting stories from around the world.
At least 5% of Global GDP is lost to corruption every year. Now, more than 100 heads of states and organisations have called for an international organ to support the international fight against corruption. But what is (grand) corruption and how does it materialise in our day-to-day life? Who is affected by corruption? And how would “another” international organisation contribute to stopping corruption and promote transparency and accountability?
This Hague Talks edition, which will take place during Hague Justice Week 2024, has invited three speakers to bring the reality of corruption to the audience and answer the questions on our minds.
We will hear from seasoned professionals working on national and international corruption, who will explain why collective efforts, supported by local stories and experiences, has the power to produce real change.
The Speakers:
Sophie K. – Managing Director, III Europe
With nearly a decade of leadership experience, Sophie advocates for justice and integrity, working towards ending grand corruption.
Inbal Djalovski – Legal Practitioner & Former ICC Lawyer
Inbal brings vast expertise in law and investigations, with focus on the global push for an International Anti-Corruption Court
Cebelihle Mbuyisa – Journalist and activist from Eswatini,
Cebelihle sheds light on stories of state and corporate violence, and highlighting the impact of corruption on marginalised communities.
Dr. Andrew Bwire Buluma – Governance and Accountability Expert
With extensive experience in governance and civil society engagement, Dr. Buluma will explore the complexities of fighting corruption from a development perspective.
Moderated by: Connor Sattely
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