Ethics and Good Governance for Public-Private Partnerships in the Framework of Countering Financial Crime: 10 Recommendations

PPPs are omnipresent in discussions on the future of AML/CFT. They have sprung up in more than 20 countries worldwide in the past years, and their number is steadily growing. In her new report, Maja Dehouck argues for a more comprehensive good governance framework for Public-Private Partnerships.

In this CTF Online Symposium, Stephen Reimer of the Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies was joined by Prof. Dr. Marieke de Goede and Maja Dehouck from the University of Amsterdam to discuss the importance of addressing the ethical and legal aspects of Public-Private Partnerships in the framework of countering financial crime. Watch the recording of the webinar below.

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