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Open Business: Transparency International

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Open Business: Transparency International 

Tilly Prior, Business Integrity Programme Officer, and Rocio Paniagua, Head of Business Integrity, Transparency International

About the Seminar 

The seminar will introduce transparency International’s ‘Open Business’ report. 

Addressing corruption is crucial to improving several sustainability factors, and there needs to be more meaningful disclosures on the way companies address anti-corruption risks.  

Transparency International UK’s Open Business report, launched in March 2020, contains evidence on the business case for transparency around the way companies manage their corruption risks, guidance for corporate transparency across five high corruption themes and responses to corporate transparency dilemmas. 

About the Speaker 

Tilly Prior 

Tilly is the Business Integrity Programme Officer at Transparency International UK. In her role, she has been a researcher on projects that explored the topics of anti-corruption disclosures and measuring the effectiveness of corporate approaches to anti-corruption. She is currently leading the research on a project on how corporates can develop and incorporate values-based compliance into their anti-corruption approaches. Tilly also supports the running of the Business Integrity Forum leading on the content for the events. She holds a MA in Governance and Corruption from the University of Sussex. 

Rocio Paniagua 

Rocío is the Head of Business Integrity at the Business Integrity Programme of TI-UK. In her role, she has led thought leadership pieces on the topics of anti-corruption disclosures and measuring the effectiveness of a corporate approach to anti-corruption. She is currently leading her team to develop a research project on how corporates can develop and incorporate values-based compliance into their anti-corruption approaches and another project to conceptualise the link between business integrity and positive impact investing outcomes. In addition, Rocio oversees TI-UK engagement with corporates through the Business Integrity Forum, which is comprised by 34 FTSE 100 companies, and TI-UK Corporate Anti-corruption Benchmark. Rocio has extensive experience and academic credentials in international law and project management, with a focus on anticorruption and business and human rights. 

www.transparency.org.uk

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