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π£ One day to go! Join us tomorrow (5 March) for the #GIACE online seminar: Sourcing data for the next generation of illicit finance research.
π°οΈ 2β3pm (GMT)
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KB β Episode 145ποΈ
@csc-barrington.bsky.social speaks with @marianizzero.bsky.social about research reframing kleptocracy as a transnational criminal enterprise, and the implications for UK asset recovery and national security.
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π¨ The February 2026 edition of the GI ACE Newsletter is out now!
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π£ Join us on Thursday 5 March for a #GIACE online seminar, held in collaboration with the Illicit Finance Data Lab: 'Sourcing data for the next generation of illicit finance research'.
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πΌ Our latest GI ACE seminar, 'The promise and perils of using leaked and sensitive data to research illicit financeβ, is available: bit.ly/4ciYrZI
Thank you to @szakonyi.bsky.social, Tom Mayne, and @lizdavidbarrett.bsky.social.
The event was held in collaboration with the Illicit Finance Data Lab.
βοΈ The company receiving the goods having links to a company sanctioned by the US and UK, because it was seen to be βcriticalβ to the Russian war effort
π Read the working paper: bit.ly/4r8KsdP
π Read about the project: bit.ly/4r4WNPZ
π Read the article: www.theguardian.com/business/202...
Specifically, red flags highlighted in the paper are:
β οΈ Risks associated with dual-use goods
π¦π² Armenia as a high-risk jurisdiction for re-export of dual-use goods to Russia
The red flags pointed to by our research were described in a recent @csdbuildbridges.bsky.social working paper, βShadow Economies: The Rise of Illicit Networks and Alternative Markets in Sanctions Circumventionβ, co-authored by Martin Vladimirov and Tihomira Kostova.
Yesterday @theguardian.com published βExperts sound alarm over UK exports to firm linked to Russian war machineβ, which hits on several red flags covered by GI ACE research on building institutional resilience to global illicit financial flows.
β βIs Peter Mandelson corrupt (assuming the allegations against him are true)?β
In a new blog, @csc-barrington.bsky.social examines this question using corruption analysis rather than focusing solely on criminal liability.
π Read now: bit.ly/3M9SFz6
π£ Online seminar
Join us 2pm to 3pm (GMT) tomorrow for a #GIACE seminar on using leaked and sensitive data to research illicit finance with @szakonyi.bsky.social and Tom Mayne, chaired by
@lizdavidbarrett.bsky.social.
Held in collaboration with the Illicit Finance Data Lab.
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ποΈ New KickBack podcast episode (Ep. 143)
@csc-barrington.bsky.social speaks with @racheldavies.bsky.social (@anticorruption.bsky.social) and Tom Shipley (CSC) to assess what the governmentβs UK Anti-Corruption Strategy 2025 prioritises, where it marks progress, and where gaps remain.
π§ Listen:
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Apple: bit.ly/AppleKB143
Spotify: bit.ly/SpotifyKB143
π£ Online seminar
Join us 2pm to 3pm (GMT) Thursday 5 Feb for a #GIACE seminar on using leaked and sensitive data to research illicit finance with @szakonyi.bsky.social and Tom Mayne, chaired by @lizdavidbarrett.bsky.social.
Held in collaboration with the Illicit Finance Data Lab.
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π¨ The January 2026 edition of the GI ACE Newsletter is out now!
Inside youβll find information about our latest publications, events, blogs, podcasts, and more.
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π£ The 10th #ICRN Forum, in part sponsored by GI ACE, is accepting abstract submissions!
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Dates: 25-27 June 2026
π Location: @rctrust.bsky.social, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
ποΈ Submission deadline: 2 February 2026
π Find out more and submit: bit.ly/4a64CyS
#AntiCorruption #Governance
π£ Blog: βEvaluating the evidence base for the UKβs 2025 AntiβCorruption Strategyβ
@csc-barrington.bsky.social argues although the Strategy is the most evidenceβbased yet, key data gaps remain and its impact hinges on the implementation of commitments to improve research, evaluation and measurement.
Join us on 5 Feb 2026 (2β3pm GMT) for a GI ACE seminar on using leaked & sensitive data to research illicit finance, with @szakonyi.bsky.social and Tom Mayne, chaired by @lizdavidbarrett.bsky.social. In collaboration with the Illicit Finance Data Lab.
Register here: bit.ly/3ZkcV3U
Drawing lessons from organised crime frameworks in other jurisdictions, the authors outline options to strengthen asset recovery, hold enablers accountable, and reinforce the UKβs global leadership on anti-corruption.
π Paper: bit.ly/4qMDRVE
π Project: bit.ly/49QNsFe
#AntiCorruption #Kleptocracy
The paper argues that kleptocracy should be tackled as a networked criminal enterprise - not just a series of isolated offences - and shows how existing UK legal tools are often underused.
π New GI ACE research launched
We marked the parliamentary launch of The Kleptocratic Enterprise, by @marianizzero.bsky.social, @jheathershaw.bsky.social & Tom Mayne of the University of Essex, which examines the gap between the UKβs anti-corruption ambitions and its asset recovery outcomes.
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In the latest Kickback episode, Anna Persson examines systemic corruption as a collective action problem, questioning simplified ideas of political will and state coherence
The full recording of our GI ACE roundtable βConsultants, capture, and kleptocrats: how professional service providers enable corruptionβ is now available. The session examined how consultants, lawyers and intermediaries facilitate illicit influence across jurisdictions.
π bit.ly/49iU1A5
Todayβs #GIACE roundtable unpacked how professional enablers shape corruption and state capture behind the scenes.
Thank you to @devipillay.co.za, Alexander Cooley, @jheathershaw.bsky.social, Corentin C., @lizdavidbarrett.bsky.social and all who joined!
β° 24 hours to go!
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11 December 2025 | π 1β2 PM (UK)
It's #anticorruptionday and today weβre launching the third of our briefings looking at the Kenyan real estate ecosystem β this time looking at the challenges the system faces in addressing illicit finance. Check it out here: cifar.eu/challenges-f...
New GI ACE blog: How can the IMF help counter state capture? @tshipley1.bsky.social & @lizdavidbarrett.bsky.social explore the Fundβs growing role, its leverage in reforms, and the risks that could hold it back.
Read more: bit.ly/StateCapture...
Part 3 of #GIACEβs blog series is out! @devipillay.co.za unpacks the Zondo Commissionβs 353 recommendations and why South Africaβs post-capture reforms remain uneven. Key gaps persist in law enforcement and whistle-blower protection. Read more: bit.ly/GIACEPart3
π¨New CSC blog: Prof. Dan Hough examines FIFAβs decision allowing Cristiano Ronaldo to play in all 2026 World Cup matches after his red card, and what this shows about disciplinary processes in football governance.
πRead more: bit.ly/4oy6tQR
Earlier this week we launched our 2nd paper looking at the Kenyan real estate sector. Our newest blog dives into how the real estate process works, where it could take action to prevent illicit finance and what are some of the challenges in doing so: cifar.eu/how-does-the...