We are pleased to announce that the Global South Dialogue on Economic Crime (GSDEC) will host a dedicated panel at the upcoming Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime, taking place on 2 September 2025.
The panel features original, thought-provoking work from GSDEC scholars examining key financial crime and regulatory issues in diverse Global South contexts:
Brian Onyango
Factors Influencing Economic Crime Convictions Outcome in Kenya’s State-Owned Corporations: Does Regulatory Enforcement Infrastructure Matter?
Kartini Laras Makmur: Women and Wealth: Navigating Financial Inclusion and Money Laundering Risks in Indonesia
Dr Chukwuemeka Nwabuzor Castro: The Primacy of Prevention in Anti-Corruption Regulation
Dr Joy Malala: Digital Identity in the Context of Money Laundering: Reflections on Kenya
Dr Nkechikwu Azinge: Global Anti-Money Laundering Regulation: Developing Countries’ Compliance Challenges – An Overview
We are proud to see GSDEC scholars contributing to this long-standing and globally respected forum on economic crime.
If you will be attending the symposium, we would love for you to join the conversation.
