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The Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Seminar Series: State Capture and Development

The Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Seminar Series: State Capture and Development

Location: Online

This October, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), SOC ACE, SOAS ACE, and GI ACE launch a new monthly seminar series, bringing together top experts, researchers, and practitioners to explore innovative, evidence-based strategies to tackle global corruption. Each session will focus on key research, policy insights, and real-world anti-corruption applications in diverse governance settings.

The series kicks off with a seminar on state capture—one of the most harmful forms of corruption, eroding democratic institutions and concentrating power in the hands of narrow interest groups. This seminar will delve into how state capture works, its global prevalence, and strategies to combat it.

Date: 2nd October 2024
Time: 1 PM - 2 PM BST

Speakers:
Daniel Kaufmann, Senior Fellow at Results for Development

Liz David-Barrett, Deputy Director at GI ACE

Register here: https://bit.ly/aceseminar1

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