Corruption Crossroads: How the U.S. Retreat Affects Policy, Compliance, and Accountability
The U.S. has long played a central role in global anti-corruption enforcement. But as its commitment weakens, the global consequences are mounting.
What does this shift mean for financial crime enforcement, corporate due diligence, international policy, and the future of investigative journalism? How will companies, compliance professionals, foreign governments, and advocacy organizations navigate this new reality?
OCCRP brings together leading experts to assess the risks, explore potential responses, and examine the growing challenges in the fight against corruption.
Monday, March 3, 2025
10 a.m. EST / 3 p.m. GMT / 4 p.m. CET
This one-hour event is open to OCCRP Accomplices only. Become a member today by making a donation of $25 or more. Contributions go directly toward funding our global network of investigative journalists.
Jodi Vittori, Co-Chair for Global Politics and Security, Georgetown University
Casey Michel, Head of Combating Kleptocracy Program, Human Rights Foundation, and Author, Foreign Agents: How American Lobbyists and Lawmakers Threaten Democracy Around the World
Oliver Bullough, Author, Butler to the World: How Britain Helps the World’s Worst People Launder Money, Commit Crimes, and Get Away with Anything
Drew Sullivan, Publisher and Co-Founder, OCCRP
Moderator: Alexandra Gillies
Chief Impact Officer, OCCRP
Questions? For more information, please contact Communications Officer Amber Crossen at amber.crossen@occrp.org.