The 18th virtual roundtable on measuring corruption will be held on June 22nd (Thursday) from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM (Eastern Daylight Time – EDT) / 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM (Central European Summer Time – CEST) / 9:00 PM to 10:30 PM (Japan Standard Time – JST). This time, the discussion will focus on the TRACE Bribery Risk Matrix.
A presentation will be given by Robert Clark (Manager of Legal Research at TRACE), followed by a combination of Q&A and open-floor discussion.
Robert Clark is the Manager of Legal Research at TRACE, where he oversees a team of lawyers responsible for the production of analytical content. He served as a staff attorney for the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago and as law clerk to the Hon. Terence T. Evans in Milwaukee. He has also worked as a commercial and appellate lawyer specializing in business-bankruptcy litigation, first with the boutique firm of Friedman Dumas & Springwater LLP in San Francisco, then as a founding partner of Dumas & Clark LLP.
TRACE is a non-profit international business association dedicated to anti-bribery, compliance and good governance. Founded in 2001 to make it easier and less expensive to navigate and mitigate business bribery risk, TRACE is credited with establishing anti-bribery standards that have been adopted by companies worldwide. TRACE is headquartered in the United States and registered in Canada, with a presence on four continents.
If you would like to join, please reply to this email expressing your interest.
As before, the meeting intends to bring together a small number of specialists to have an informal conversation about the measurement of corruption. This will be the eighteenth installment of a series of meetings planned for 2022-23.