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The first episode in the new series of The Communications Risk Show discusses real-life examples of corruption affecting the electronic communications industry and what should be done to tackle it. Kenyan business advisor Joseph Nderitu speaks about his first-hand experience as a victim of government corruption whilst he was working for Vodacom Tanzania, as well as sharing his views on how to attain the correct balance between regulation and private enterprise.
Sossina Tafari, a US-based consultant who advises countries on how to regulate the communications sector, also discusses the pursuit of fair regulatory regimes that serve the interests of ordinary customers as well as governments and telcos.
Topical news items are also debated by the show’s three regular presenters, industry analyst Ed Finegold, senior risk executive Lee Scargall, and the Editor of Commsrisk, Eric Priezkalns.
The first episode in the new series of The Communications Risk Show discusses real-life examples of corruption affecting the electronic communications industry and what should be done to tackle it. Kenyan business advisor Joseph Nderitu speaks about his first-hand experience as a victim of government corruption whilst he was working for Vodacom Tanzania, as well as sharing his views on how to attain the correct balance between regulation and private enterprise.
Sossina Tafari, a US-based consultant who advises countries on how to regulate the communications sector, also discusses the pursuit of fair regulatory regimes that serve the interests of ordinary customers as well as governments and telcos.
Topical news items are also debated by the show’s three regular presenters, industry analyst Ed Finegold, senior risk executive Lee Scargall, and the Editor of Commsrisk, Eric Priezkalns.