Language: English
This event is part of an ongoing series, COVID-19 and Corruption, organized by the Anti-Corruption & Governance Center at the Center for International and Private Enterprise.
Join us in this discussion on corruption in the health sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. The risks associated with the health sector are not only unique, but extreme as individuals’ lives are endangered as a direct result of corrupt dealings. The current emergency has exacerbated risks in developing countries as public spending on health has increased significantly with the volume and speed of procurement for COVID-19 related medical supplies. Moreover, the spread of disinformation concerning treatment is a chief impediment to implementing effective emergency responses. This discussion tackles how COVID-19 is affecting corruption risks within the health sector, what has worked in the past to mitigate similar kinds of risks, and what new innovations are needed moving forward.
Panelists:
Mostafa Hunter– UNDP, Senior Anti-Corruption Consultant; Sarah Steingrübe – Global Health Consultant, Sarah Steingrüber Consulting; Timothy Mackey– Associate Adjunct Professor, Global Health Program, UC San Diego.
This event is moderated by Peter Glover, Program Officer for the ACGC at CIPE. Introductory remarks are provided by Andrew Wilson, Executive Director at CIPE.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:08 Opening Remarks
03:48 Covid-19 and the Corruption Outbreak
16:58 Adapting Risk Management to Anti-Corruption in Health
31:55 Covid-19 and the Cybercrime Infodemic: Opportunities for Corruption to Thrive?
44:08 Q&A
01:26:42 Closing Remarks
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