Corruption Honor Roll

A woman’s intuition is her strongest tool
If you sense something, probe.

 

W-T-W wants to encourage women networks around the world to Honor Roll women who fight corruption.

W-T-W honors people, particularly women, who have the courage and the will to fight corruption in their country.  Corruption is universal, but it takes different forms in different parts of the world.

When people hear you blowing the whistle, they balk.  They make life tough. So those who stand up, stand out and fight for what’s right should be honored.

Tell us about yourself, or other people who are working hard to make their country function properly. Contact us and recommend people who fight corruption.


W-T-W Finance
Women Integrity Awards

Doaa Eladl: Cartoonist

Cartoon after brilliant cartoon, Doaa Eladl illustrates financial
problems that face women worldwide.  With a light touch and a sharpshooter’s eye, she targets anti-corruption in her own country and throughout the world. Enjoy more of Eladl’s work on her cartoon page.

 

Elizabeth Warren: United States Senator MassachusettsElizabeth Warren2

Warren fearlessly advocates for transparent financial institutions and government. She has specifically targeted money laundering in big financial institutions like J. P. Morgan Chase, where CEO Jamie Dimon has stated that he is not laundering money if he takes in dirty money, makes money on it and then turns it back.
Honoring Senator Elizabeth Warren
A Fighting Chance

Women Integrity Awards Transparency International

Le Hien Duc: School teacher – Vietnam Le Hien Duc_ School teacher - Vietnam

Since retiring in 1984, Le Hien Duc, a Vietnamese school-teacher, has become a resourceful anti-corruption fighter by filing complaints and helping fellow citizens to challenge petty bribing and large-scale graft. Awarded in 2007

Dr. Ana Cecilia Magallanes Cortez: Prosecutor – PeruDr Ana Cecilia Magallanes Cortez Prosecutor - Peru

Dr. Cortez is one of the most respected prosecutors in Peru, and has been the leading force in the prosecution of approximately 1,500 members of the criminal organisation headed by Vladimiro Montesinos, the primary collaborator of former president Alberto Fujimori. Awarded in 2006

Dr Milica Bisic: Former Head of the Tax Administration in Dr Milica Bisic Former Head of the Tax Administration in Republika Srpska - Bosnia and HerzegovinaRepublika Srpska – Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dr Bisic fearlessly took on corruption in this system, clamping down on those benefiting from a shadow economy by refusing to pay their share of taxes. For the first time, the process of forcible collection of taxes was applied to large businesses. Awarded in 2004

Dr. Dora Nkem Akunyili:Director General of Nigeria’s National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control  Dr Dora Nkem Akunyili Director General of Nigeria's National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) - Nigeria(NAFDAC) – Nigeria

– Director General of Nigeria’s National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and a pharmacologist by training, Dr Akunyili has defied death threats while tackling corrupt practices in the manufacturing, import and export of drugs, cosmetics and food products. Awarded in 2003

Eva Joly: Investigating Magistrate – FranceEva Joly Investigating Magistrate - France

Eva Joly was an investigating magistrate for more than seven years. A Norwegian by birth, she came to France three decades ago. She was propelled into the limelight by her seven-year investigation of the Elf – Aquitaineoil company scandal, which involved corruption at the highest levels of business. Awarded in 2001.

W-T-W invites you to participate in your country.

Please contact us.

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