Public-Private cooperation in the fight against corruption

Wednesday 5 Jun 2013

Conférence / séminaire

Wednesday 5 Jun 2013

From 14.00 to 20.30

Chambre de Commerce, Luxembourg

13.00 - 14.00 Symposium registration 

WORKSHOPS  

14.00 - 15.45 Integrity and competiveness? What can businesses do? What should be the role of the public sector?  

Chair: Christophe Jung, Compliance Programme Officer & General Counsel - Luxembourg, ArcelorMittal 

  • Challenges faced by Luxembourg companies relating to corruption prevention; Gérard Zolt, Luxembourg Country Practice Leader Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services, Ernst & Young 
  • Corruption as a risk to competitiveness, Nick Davis, World Economic Forum/PACI 
  • Collective action in anti-corruption - a business perspective; Birgit Forstnig-Errath, Siemens 

15.45 - 16.00 Coffee break 

16.00 - 17.45 Rule of law and deregulation? What can the government do? What should be the role of the private sector? 

Chair: Martin Kreutner, Dean, International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA)

  • Corruption prevention in parliaments, governments, the judiciary; Marin Mrcela, Council of Europe/GRECO 
  • Implementing new anti-corruption legislation; Roderick Macauley, United Kingdom Ministry of Justice 
  • Anti-corruption and anti-fraud enforcement in the EU; Giovanni Kessler, European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) 

17.45 - 18.30 Coffee break 

18.30 - 19.30 High-level segment: Public-private cooperation - Vision or reality? 

Opening : Pierre Gramegna, Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce

Chair: Octavie Modert, Minister of Justice 

  • Reports from the experts panels 
  • Intervention by Viviane Reding, European Commission 
  • Global anti-corruption trends and perspectives; Martin Kreutner, International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA) 
  • The level playing field and its fair players; Pierre Gramegna, Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce 

19.30 - 20.30 Networking dinner 


Attachments

Invitation and Program

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Registration form

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