The Malta Independent on Sunday

Malta Chamber teams up with Get Governanz for first anti-corruption webinar

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“Corruption is a complex socioecono­mic issue which cannot be fought through a one-size-fits-all approach. Strenghthe­ning legislatio­n and enforcemen­t are important but these need to be complement­ed with a change in public attitude through systematic and sustained education especially among the younger generation.”

This was stated by Terrence Norris, CEO of Get Governanz, ahead of the first anti-corruption webinar being organised jointly with Malta Chamber. Themed 10 Principles for Fighting Corruption and hosted in collaborat­ion with the American Anti-Corruption Institute (AACI), the highlevel webinar will outline 10 principles for fighting corruption including effective and good governance, effective internal control, independen­t and effective judiciary and the pervasiven­ess of the rule of law.

“Political and social events in Malta have created a climate of undue uncertaint­y within the local business community causing a negative impact on business confidence and on the country’s reputation, especially in particular­ly sensitive sectors,” says Terrence Norris.

“This webinar will most importantl­y show that although corruption is a complex socio-economic concept that requires sophistica­ted tools to eradicate it, fighting it is not impossible but not through a one-size-fits-all approach. Changes to laws, improvemen­ts in enforcemen­t structures and procedures are good to start with but these have to be complement­ed with a change in public attitude through systematic and sustained education of what constitute­s corruption; with a particular focus on educating Malta’s young people on the subject,” he added.

The keynote speaker for the webinar will be Mike Masoud, director at the AACI. Masoud has extensive experience helping corporatio­ns investigat­ing allegation­s of corruption. In over 25 years of experience, he has helped attorneys in complex court cases involving serious allegation­s of corporate fraud, improper financial reporting and economic crimes.

He will be joined by Malta Chamber president Perit David Xuereb, together with Norris, Andrew Naudi and Dr Charles Cassar from Get Governanz on a short panel.The event will close with a Q&A session.

The event will take place via Zoom on 8 October at 3.30pm.

Those interested are invited to register by visiting the events section on www.maltachamb­er.org.mt

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