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CDB hosting conference on corruption

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November 25, 2020
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CMC – Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley will address the two-day virtual Caribbean Conference on Corruption, Compliance and Cybercrime that begins on December 7.

The conference is being hosted by the Barbados based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and the World Bank Group.

The organisers say it will allow leaders around the world to share and discuss new challenges and solutions for corruption, compliance, and cybercrime in the Caribbean.

The speakers will include experienced global anti-corruption practitioners, anti-money laundering specialists, cyber-crime professionals, development bankers, policy makers, regulators, law enforcement personnel, academics, private sector representatives and civil society leaders.

Apart from Prime Minister Mottley, the conference will also be addressed by CDB president, Dr. William Warren Smith; the vice president of the World Bank Group, Mouhamadou Diagne and Dr. Toussant Boyce, who heads the Office of Integrity, Compliance and Accountability at the CDB.

Among the panel discussions during the two-day conference are a debate on the Role of the Media in Combating Corruption, Money Laundering and Cybercrime in the Caribbean. 

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