IACRC’s Michael Kramer Participates in Indonesia Anti-Corruption Conference
In December 2013 Michael Kramer, IACRC’s co-founder and training director, conducted training sessions in Jakarta, Indonesia at a program for the Corruption Eradication Commission of Indonesia (KPK)....
View ArticleIACRC Briefs Chinese Delegations on Anti-Corruption Issues
In February 2014 and November 2013 IACRC representatives met with visiting Chinese delegations in Washington, DC. The delegations included prosecutors and other officials from Sichuan and Ningxia....
View ArticleCorruption and Climate Change
Now that world leaders have signed the climate change agreement they announced in Paris last December, it is time to recognize an 800 pound gorilla that has been lurking around the edges of the...
View ArticleTraining Workshop for Egypt’s Administrative Control Agency
In August 2018, IACRC conducted an advanced training workshop in Washington, DC for ten representatives of Egypt’s Administrative Control Agency (ACA – http://www.aca.gov.eg/). ACA’S responsibilities...
View ArticleIACRC Presents Training on Investigating Construction Fraud
On January 28-29, 2020, IACRC conducted training for the Office of the Inspector General for a major US city on: Fraud, Waste and Abuse in Construction Projects: How to Detect and Prevent it from the...
View ArticleIts time for NGOs to talk about fraud…
In an interesting article in the Guardian, Oliver May, former head of the counter-fraud unit for Oxfam GB, discusses the reluctance of many NGOs to address fraud. Mr. May says: “…Many international...
View ArticleCombating Fraud in Difficult Times
The risks of fraud and corruption to NGOs and aid organizations increase dramatically when operating in high risk environments or under emergency conditions, such as the current pandemic and related...
View ArticleGovTech and Procurement Fraud
More and more procurement is now being conducted through electronic procurement systems that collect and store masses of digital data. This data can be used to support the installation of automated,...
View ArticleHow to Prove Bribes and Kickbacks
Bribes and kickbacks are among the most common and damaging of economic crimes, especially in development projects. They can lead to the selection of unqualified suppliers, increased prices,...
View ArticleIACRC Participates in CEELI Institute Program
Tom Green instructs at CEELI training programIACRC’s president, Thomas C. Green, was a guest instructor at a recent anticorruption training program held in Prague, Czech Republic in March 2013. The...
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