Damaskou Anna

Chair, Transparency International Greece. Anna holds Bachelor (Democritus University, Greece) and Master (LSE, UK) degrees in law, as well as a PhD in European economic criminal law [QMUL, UK].
She is currently the Chair of Transparency International Greece (pro bono), while in the past she served also as its researcher.
She has long-standing work experience in the areas of banking regulatory compliance and regulation/supervision of the banking and financial sectors.
She is teaching and publishing extensively on good governance, anti-corruption and regulation/supervision of the banking and financial sectors.
She is a member of the Athens Bar Association.
She is certified as Fraud Examiner (CFE), Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) and Data Protection Officer (CIPP/E, CIPM).
She speaks English, French, German and Serbian.
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Corruption and the Workplace gender gap

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How many journalists were killed in your country last year?

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Time is up for corporate corruption in international trade

EU member states are lagging behind their own commitments to fight bribery, reports Transparency International; however, amid a…