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WEBCAST: Anti-Corruption in Mexico: A View from the CCC Index

AS/COA's Anti-Corruption Working Group and Control Risks host a discussion on the state of anti-corruption in Mexico.
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The 2020 Capacity to Combat Corruption (CCC) Index, co-developed by AS/COA and Control Risks, shows that Mexico has made progress in some areas in the fight against corruption over the last year, but significant challenges still lie ahead. Mexico ranks eighth in the second edition of the CCC Index and its score has not significantly changed since 2019. What are the most immediate obstacles to anti-corruption enforcement in Mexico? What are the most urgent reforms needed to improve Mexico’s anti-corruption environment? Join AS/COA Senior Director and Head of the Anti-Corruption Working Group Roberto Simon and anti-corruption experts from Mexico in a conversation hosted by:

The program was livestreamed on this page on June 18 at 2:00 p.m. ET.

Speakers:

  • Francisco García, Associate Analyst, Control Risks @franciscogrgz
  • Pablo Montes Mendoza, Anti-corruption Coordinator, Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO) @Montes_mx
  • Mariana Campos, Public Expenditure Program Coordinator, México Evalúa @mariana_c_v
  • Roberto Simon, Senior Director and Head of the Anti-Corruption Working Group, AS/COA @robertosimon (moderator)

This event was sponsored by:



Tags: anti-corruption, Anti-Corruption Watch, Capacity to Combat Corruption Index, CCC, Events
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