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In this episode of Great Women in Compliance, Hemma visits with Vanessa Hans, the Head of Private Sector at the Basel Institute on Governance in Switzerland, to discuss the Institute’s work. Tune in to learn more about the power of collective action in global anti-corruption work, the critical role of the private sector, and the importance of multilateral cooperation.
Highlights include
Biography:
Vanessa Hans is the Head of the Private Sector division of the Basel Institute on Governance.
She is an experienced international trade and development professional, skilled in anti-corruption compliance, corporate social responsibility, multi-stakeholder management and project management. Vanessa is also a competitive endurance athlete. She holds a Master of Science in Corporate Social Responsibility from the Nottingham University Business School and a Bachelor of Business Administration in International Business from HEC Montreal.
Resources:
B20 Collective Action Hub
NBIM indicators
1. Engaging the private sector in Collective Action against corruption: a good example of Basel Institute of Governance’s (BIG) engagement with governments.
2. Local certification through Collective Action: an innovative approach to anti-corruption compliance and due diligence: highlights the SME angle of our work.
3. Measuring effectiveness of anti-corruption programmes: Indicators for company reporting: developed for Norges Bank Investment Management by BIG
4. Guidance document for professional accountants which we co-develop with the International Federation of Accountants
5. Case study on the humanitarian side and disaster response
Our research on Collective Action in the ASEAN region
Join the Great Women in Compliance community on LinkedIn here.
By Lisa Fine and Hemma Lomax4.9
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In this episode of Great Women in Compliance, Hemma visits with Vanessa Hans, the Head of Private Sector at the Basel Institute on Governance in Switzerland, to discuss the Institute’s work. Tune in to learn more about the power of collective action in global anti-corruption work, the critical role of the private sector, and the importance of multilateral cooperation.
Highlights include
Biography:
Vanessa Hans is the Head of the Private Sector division of the Basel Institute on Governance.
She is an experienced international trade and development professional, skilled in anti-corruption compliance, corporate social responsibility, multi-stakeholder management and project management. Vanessa is also a competitive endurance athlete. She holds a Master of Science in Corporate Social Responsibility from the Nottingham University Business School and a Bachelor of Business Administration in International Business from HEC Montreal.
Resources:
B20 Collective Action Hub
NBIM indicators
1. Engaging the private sector in Collective Action against corruption: a good example of Basel Institute of Governance’s (BIG) engagement with governments.
2. Local certification through Collective Action: an innovative approach to anti-corruption compliance and due diligence: highlights the SME angle of our work.
3. Measuring effectiveness of anti-corruption programmes: Indicators for company reporting: developed for Norges Bank Investment Management by BIG
4. Guidance document for professional accountants which we co-develop with the International Federation of Accountants
5. Case study on the humanitarian side and disaster response
Our research on Collective Action in the ASEAN region
Join the Great Women in Compliance community on LinkedIn here.

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