Business Integrity. How to build an anti

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High-Level Panel ⁄ 21 May 2015 ⁄ La Palm Royal Beach Hotel ⁄ Accra
Business Integrity
How to build an anti-corruption pathway for Ghana
Introduction
Agenda
The Alliance for Integrity (AfIn) is a business driven multistakeholder initiative between multinational companies,
civil society, political organizations and international
institutions. The aim of AfIn is to promote integrity among
companies, their business partners and other relevant actors
in the economic system. AfIn has been active in the pilot
country India since 2013. In Ghana the stakeholders’ will
to enhance current conditions towards a cleaner society
is overwhelming. In a collective and cooperative approach,
AfIn intends to develop and implement anti-corruption
activities.
13.30 – 14.00 ARRIVAL AND REGISTRATION
This event specifically targets the following questions:
hat are feasible measures to reduce corruption
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risks and how can they be promoted? Which measures
are suitable for raising awareness of best practices in
enhancing business integrity?
hat role can different stakeholders play in a collective
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action approach against corruption?
hat are key challenges of anti-corruption efforts
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in Ghana?
14.00 – 14.10 WELCOME ADDRESS
Ambassador Rüdiger John, German Embassy
Ghana
14.10 – 14.30 KEY NOTE
Isaac Kweku Ofosu Debrah, Assistant
Afrobarometer Project Manager for
Anglophone West Africa, Ghana Center for
Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana)
14.30 – 14.45 ALLIANCE FOR INTEGRITY – COLLECTIVE
ACTION ON THE GROUND
Noor Naqschbandi, Alliance for Integrity (AfIn)
14.45 – 16.15 PANEL: BUSINESS INTEGRITY AND
THE FUTURE PATHWAY OF MULTISTAKEHOLDER EFFORTS IN GHANA
Bernard Henebeng Asamoah, National
Program Coordinator, United Nations Office
on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Sulemanu Koney, CEO, The Ghana Chamber of
Mines / Chair, Global Compact Network Ghana
Sylvie Mandengue, Head Controls, Compliance
and Ethics, Guinness Ghana Breweries Ltd.
Linda Ofori-Kwafo, Executive Secretary,
Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition (GACC)
Richard Quayson, Acting Commissioner,
Commission for Human Rights and
Administrative Justice (CHRAJ)
Leading Intervener: Stephen Antwi,
President, Ghanaian-German Economic
Association (GGEA)
Moderation: Bernard Avle, Citi FM
16.15 – 16.30 FAREWELL AND OUTLOOK
Siegfried Leffler, Country Director, GIZ
in Ghana
16.30 – 18.00 NETWORKING RECEPTION
www.afin.international
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