Fighting Fraud in COVID-19 Sourcing

Thu, 9 April, 2020 8:55am

A new threat has emerged in the pandemic: fraud in the supply chain for critical COVID-19 supplies. Governments the world over are fighting back against price gouging and defective supplies. What tools are available, and will they work? Join the Government Procurement Law Program as they host an hour-long webinar with experts who will discuss these critical global developments in anti-corruption and procurement.

Participants

Moderators

  • Jean-Bernard Auby, Professor Emeritus, Sciences Po Law School (Paris)
  • Laurence Folliot Lalliot, University of Paris Nanterre (joining from Dakar)
  • Gabriella Racca, University of Turin
  • Christopher R. Yukins, Lynn David Research Professor in Government Procurement Law; Co-Director of the Government Procurement Law Program, GW Law

Panelists

  • Michael Bowsher QC, Monckton Chambers; King’s College, London
  • Rocco Burdo, Head, Analysis and Research Section, Intelligence Office, Anti-Fraud and Controls Department, Customs and Monopolies Agency (Italy)
  • Mihály Fazekas, Central European University (Budapest) 
  • Aris Georgopoulos, University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
  • Thomas Hendrix, Decisive Point (New York)
  • Jessica Tillipman, Assistant Dean for Field Placement; Professorial Lecturer in Law, GW Law
  • Paul Whittaker, OECD (Paris) 

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