A wave of anti-corruption efforts has swept Latin America in the last few years, leading to high-profile convictions but also facing pushback from certain quarters, amid criticism of potential rule of law violations. Join the Stigler Center for a conversation on the lessons learned from the anti-corruption movement in the region, with the former head of Argentina’s Anti-Corruption Office and member of Congress, Laura Alonso; Harvard Business School professor Rafael Di Tella; and former Minister of Justice of Brazil, Sergio Moro. The conversation will be moderated by CNN Chile anchor and 2018 Stigler Center Journalist in Residence Fellow Daniel Matamala.

Laura Alonso, Former Head, Anti-Corruption Office (AO); Former member of Congress, Argentina

Rafael Di Tella, William Ziegler Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School

Sergio Moro, Former Federal Judge and Former Minister of Justice, Brazil

Daniel Matamala (moderator), Anchor, CNN Chile; 2018 Stigler Center Journalist in Residence Fellow

The webinar will take place from 12 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. CT via Zoom.

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