423 - How Corporate Communication Drives the Fight Against Corruption
This episode, part of CIPE's Rapid Response series and hosted by Frank Brown, explores how corporate communication drives the fight against corruption. Guests Nicola Allocca [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolaallocca/] and Mohammed Ahmed [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohammed-ahmed-60918a1/] share insights from their global work in business integrity, highlighting the importance of culture, behavior, and innovative training like Deloitte's "Dilemma" ethics program. The discussion covers "Talk Integrity [https://www.businessatoecd.org/hubfs/Talk%20Integrity%20-%20How%20Corporate%20Communication%20Drives%20the%20Fight%20Against%20Corruption.pdf]," a new policy paper by Business at OECD, emphasizing practical solutions, simplification of standards, and the role of AI in compliance. Key takeaways include integrating integrity into daily practice, tailoring communication, and fostering trust and resilience. The future calls for smarter governance and responsible use of technology. Nicola Allocca is an international executive, independent consultant, and board advisor with more than 25 years of experience across the infrastructure, steel, aerospace, consulting, and retail sectors. He specializes in governance, risk, compliance, business integrity, and responsible AI, helping organizations strengthen resilience, navigate complex regulatory environments, and drive sustainable growth. Nicola currently serves as Chair of the Business at OECD (BIAC) Integrity & Anti-Corruption Committee [https://www.businessatoecd.org/policy/anti-corruption] and Co-Chair of the B20 Integrity & Compliance Task Force. He is also Professor of Responsible Business Conduct at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Mohammed Ahmed is the Global Anti-Corruption and Financial Crime Compliance Leader at Deloitte, where he oversees global policies, standards, and monitoring processes related to anti-corruption and financial crime compliance. He has led Deloitte's global anti-corruption and financial crime compliance function since its inception and has helped shape the firm's strategy on anti-corruption, anti-money laundering, economic sanctions, and export controls compliance. Mohammed currently serves as Vice Chair of the Business at OECD (BIAC) Integrity & Anti-Corruption Committee and is a Board and Audit Committee member of CIPE.
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