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Godišnja skupština Transparency International

Godišnja skupština (AMM) Transparency Internationala održana je putem on-line platforme od 10. do 12. novembra 2023.

Na njoj su izabrani novi predsednik i potpredsednica međunarodnog Borda direktora, François Valérian iz Francuske i Ketakandriana Rafitoson iz Madagaskara.

Skiupština je izglasala i rezoluciju na predlog kolega iz Makedonije i ogranaka iz regiona, koja će biti predstavljena na konferenciji UNCAC u Atlanti, a odnosi se na veću transparentnost u oblasti finansiranja partija.

François Valérian — Chair, France

François Valérian is an associate professor of finance at CNAM, a Paris based university providing evening classes to professionally active individuals. He also teaches financial regulation and oversight at École des Mines de Paris, a course he created in 2013. He was elected to the board of Transparency International France in 2013 where his contributions to the chapter’s anti-corruption advocacy around offshore centres brought about significant impact. Formerly the leader of business integrity programmes at the Transparency International Secretariat, François initiated Transparency International’s advocacy at the G20 around financial regulation and anti-corruption. In his professional career, François worked both in public and private sectors. He negotiated social agreements with coal mine trade unions, worked for BNP Paribas and was a partner at Accenture, the international consulting firm. He was the editor-in-chief of an economic review, also publishing articles on anti-corruption.

Ketakandriana Rafitoson — Vice Chair, Madagascar

Ketakandriana “Ke” Rafitoson is a Political scientist and a Human Rights Defender from Madagascar. She is serving as Transparency International Madagascar’s Executive Director since 2018 and has been elected as Transparency International’s Vice-Chair in November 2023. Ke holds a PhD in Political science from IEP Madagascar and a PhD in Social sciences applied to Development from the Catholic University of Madagascar, where she is also lecturing. She is a member of the International Board of the Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI), and of the African Women Against Corruption Network (AWACN)’s Advisory Board, and is also serving as the volunteer National Coordinator of the Publish What You Pay (PWYP) Coalition in Madagascar.