Data from OGP’s first decade demonstrate that anti-corruption commitments yield high returns on investment, with high levels of ambition and strong early results. But recent leaks, including the Panama and Pandora Papers, have highlighted how powerful shadow networks continue to disrupt the operation of democracies and rob citizens of resources meant for essential public services. Join us to discuss how citizens, civil society and journalists are working to uncover corruption, and how reformers in government and the community can help spur new approaches and remedies, including through OGP action plans. This plenary will also highlight ways that multilateral fora on anti-corruption can drive more effective policy action at the country level. Welcoming Remarks * Jeon Hyun-Heui Fireside Chat: Exposing corruption and need for systemic reform * Gerard Ryle * Khadija Ismayilova * Tonu Basu OGP Impact Award Video Corruption, Trust and Open Government * Warren Krafchik * Mo Ibrahim * Sarah Chayes * You Han-Beom * Inese Voika * Olena Tanasevych OGP Impact Award Video Linking Multilateral Engagement to Concrete Country Action * Robin Hodess * Delia Ferreira Rubio * Tim Robinson * Giuseppe Busia
ChairpersonAnti-Corruption and Civil Rights CommissionKorea (the Republic of)
Deputy Director of Thematic Policy AreasOpen Government Partnership
DirectorInternational Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Senior Investigator, AzerbaijanOrganized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
Executive DirectorInternational Budget Partnership & OGP Envoy
Founder & ChairMo Ibrahim Foundation & OGP Ambassador
Author"On Corruption in America—And What Is at Stake"
Executive DirectorTransparency International Korea
Member of the ParliamentParliament of LatviaLatvia
ChairwomanHigh Anti-Corruption CourtUkraine
Strategy LeadThe B Team & Former OGP Steering Committee Member
ChairTransparency International & Former OGP Steering Committee Member
Chief Compliance OfficerBHP
PresidentNational Anti Corruption Authority (ANAC)Italy