Just in time for the #BallonDor ⚽ , in the latest Kickback episode 🔊 Dan Hough, Prof. of Politics at the University of Sussex, and founding Director of the Centre for the Study of Corruption, discusses his new book Foul Play: Tackling Football’s Integrity Problem. Dan builds on analytical frameworks from the corruption and governance fields to analyse the integrity challenges facing the beautiful game, on and off the pitch ⛳ . Dan examines football as an important social institution 🏛 and makes connections to broader debates about how to encourage integrity. The book is available now: https://lnkd.in/eC_QGCKT. 💥 Follow @KickbackGAP on twitter for the latest and listen to more episodes: 🎵 Soundcloud: https://t.co/aDMkxwPBcb 🎵 Spotify: https://t.co/MmNORzPQvQ 🎵 Google podcast: https://t.co/W7gjmYTm5O 🎵 Apple podcast: https://t.co/CjI2Ib3Qn5
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📻 Latest Kickback episode asks: Does the #corruption field have a learning problem? 🧐 This week on the podcast 🔊, M. Florencia Guerzovich and Thomas Shipley explore the 'success' and 'failure' discourse in anti-corruption, and examine the role of Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) in building effective anti-corruption strategies. Florencia and Tom discuss: ❓what is MEL and how it can be used 📍the current state of practice for MEL 📒what can be learned from other sectors 🧩 what changes may be needed to shift towards more learning-focused approaches You can find the paper discussed by Florencia here https://lnkd.in/ehZgXdeV And Tom’s paper on this topic for U4 here: https://lnkd.in/dSxY2h7V 💥 Follow @KickbackGAP on twitter for the latest and listen to more episodes: 🎵 Soundcloud: https://t.co/aDMkxwPBcb 🎵 Spotify: https://t.co/MmNORzPQvQ 🎵 Google podcast: https://t.co/W7gjmYTm5O 🎵 Apple podcast: https://t.co/CjI2Ib3Qn5
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#Corruption programming needs to move further in its evolution/maturation process to incorporate learning & expertise in adjacent areas, as well as expect more from evidence-based research.
📻 Latest Kickback episode asks: Does the #corruption field have a learning problem? 🧐 This week on the podcast 🔊, M. Florencia Guerzovich and Thomas Shipley explore the 'success' and 'failure' discourse in anti-corruption, and examine the role of Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) in building effective anti-corruption strategies. Florencia and Tom discuss: ❓what is MEL and how it can be used 📍the current state of practice for MEL 📒what can be learned from other sectors 🧩 what changes may be needed to shift towards more learning-focused approaches You can find the paper discussed by Florencia here https://lnkd.in/ehZgXdeV And Tom’s paper on this topic for U4 here: https://lnkd.in/dSxY2h7V 💥 Follow @KickbackGAP on twitter for the latest and listen to more episodes: 🎵 Soundcloud: https://t.co/aDMkxwPBcb 🎵 Spotify: https://t.co/MmNORzPQvQ 🎵 Google podcast: https://t.co/W7gjmYTm5O 🎵 Apple podcast: https://t.co/CjI2Ib3Qn5
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Check out our latest podcast "Targeted individuals, Initiations and Destiny Swaps" ⬇️ Juel speaks candid about her journey, corruption and current state of affairs.⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gNzzT6gw
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Join ACG Chief Tax Advocate and Senior Advisor, Raymond Abrea, in a compelling conversation with Ilham Mohamed, the Regional Advisor for Asia at Transparency International. In this episode, they discuss the global impact of corruption and explore the potential for a corruption-free world. Listen to this game-changing podcast on our Spotify account: https://lnkd.in/g5PkQq4a #BeyondBorders #Podcast #worldwithoutcorruption #ThoughtLeadersandGameChangers
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The work of media organisations in preventing corruption has never been more important, at a time of growing political instability and change. Need expert commentary or insights for your next article, podcast or news story? Get in touch today 👉 https://buff.ly/3Q5mS0g #australianleadership
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Tren de Aragua's criminal network is making waves across South America and possibly beyond. Could this powerful syndicate reach the U.S. next? Watch the latest episode of the LatinNews Podcast to find out how far their influence extends and what it means for global crime. Full episode linked in the comments. #CrimeAnalysis #TrendeAragua #GlobalCrime
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In this month’s Cayman Islands Regulatory 15/15 podcast, Christopher Capewell, Patrick Head and Tim Dawson discuss an update from the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, Tax Information Authority and Beneficial Ownership updates, consultations and AML Guidance Notes. Click the link below to listen and stay updated on recent regulatory developments. The Regulatory 15/15 Podcast is available on most podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts. To subscribe, visit https://lnkd.in/e-D_-cjT . #Regulatory #CaymanIslands #BeneficialOwnership #AML #Podcast
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Here's a sneak peek into my latest podcast episode where I answer a question on policy reviews. I was asked, "how often do you review policies to ensure they are meeting my changing needs?" If you're curious about the answer, check out the full video by clicking the link below. Watch the full video: https://lnkd.in/gYSXz-tm #insuranceanswers #QandA #policy #policies
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❓ How can democracies protect themselves from the negative effects of covert action, such as foreign electoral interference? 🗳️ Listen to the latest episode of the #PeoplePowerPolitics podcast featuring Rory Cormac (University of Nottingham) to learn the answers to this and many more questions👇
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Our new episode of Face-Off: US vs China dropped today on Apple, Spotify and all the usual places of podcasts. It’s called Espionage. We tell the story of then and now - about intelligence operations involving the United States and China. There’s the extraordinary and little known tale of how the CIA dropped several hundred Chinese nationals back into mainland China in the early 1950s. Their job: to make trouble for the Communists. That operation resulted in the arrest of two American CIA agents, and their imprisonment in dank Chinese cells for 20 years. Listen to author John Delury tell the story. Then @Nigel Inkster, a top MI6 agent, tells us what it is like being a British spy in China in the 1980s. And he talks about today when the US and China are spying on each other like never before. Listen here: https://lnk.to/Face-Off With thanks to @Harvards Belfer Center and @ Carnegie Corporation of New York for their support.
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