Anti-Corruption and Open Government in the COVID-19 Pandemic:
Recommendations for Action


Wednesday, October 28
10:00 AM (EDT)

 
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The COVID-19 pandemic gives rise to significant corruption risks. Governments have mobilized massive resources to respond to the health and economic crises. At the same time, many governments have enacted emergency procurement procedures and suspended corruption prevention and enforcement mechanisms. Each of these measures increases risk for corruption and waste. This corruption risk is a rule of law problem in itself. It also compromises the pandemic response, undermining much-needed trust in public institutions, squandering supplies and resources, and impeding their flow to those in need. 

The World Justice Challenge 2021: Advancing the Rule of Law in a Time of Crisis seeks to identify, recognize, and promote good anti-corruption and open government practices and high-impact projects and policies that protect and advance the rule of law in this time of unprecedented crisis.


Co-sponsored by World Justice Challenge thematic partners the Open Government Partnership and the OECD, this discussion will focus on key anti-corruption and open government problems raised and exacerbated by the pandemic and discuss recommendations for actions needed to address the crisis' underlying challenges, support an effective recovery process, and build back better rule-of-law-based societies. 

Speakers

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  • Dan Barr, Partner, Perkins Coie, LLP
     
  • Tonu Basu, Deputy Director of Thematic Policy Areas, Open Government Partnership
     
  • Markus Funk, Chair, White Collar and Investigations Practice, Perkins Coie, LLP
     
  • Giulio Nessi, Policy Research and Advice, Public Sector Integrity Division, Directorate for Public Governance, OECD
     
  • Elizabeth Andersen, moderator, Executive Director, World Justice Project

Anti-Corruption and Open Government Resources
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View Anti-Corruption and Open Government Resources on the World Justice Challenge 2021 website. 


This webinar event is produced in partnership with the following World Justice Challenge 2021 Thematic Partners:
Thank you to our Sponsors and Partners for the World Justice Challenge 2021:
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