Integrity breach continues to emerge as a major factor in revenue haemorrhage world over in general and in Africa in particular. The need for African tax administrations to take a common approach in addressing the vice, is thus considered crucial. It is estimated that although integrity breaches directly contribute to 5% of Illicit Financial Flows, its impact is even greater as it is cross cutting as both as a criminal activity as well as is observed occurrence in activities of multinational enterprises leading to revenue loss. Its impact if aggregated, could possibly rise to 50% of the said illicit financial flows.

The need to bring together integrity champions across tax administrations in Africa to the workshop to discuss how best to counter this, cannot be over emphasised.  It will indeed be an opportunity for participants to share experiences particularly on effective anti-corruption strategies tax administration are deploying and the results realised.

Targeted audience are Senior Officer from your Tax administration who has been involved in implementation of anti-corruption strategies with tangible experience in the effectiveness of anti-corruption strategies. The nominee is expected to share his/her experience during the workshop and learn from others.

Event Details

  • Event Start Date: Wednesday | 10 July, 2019 9:00AM
  • Event End Date: Friday | 12 July, 2019 5:00PM
  • Registration Start Date: Tuesday | 21 May, 2019
  • Registration End Date: Wednesday | 10 July, 2019
  • Lusaka, Zambia

Contact Details

  • Caroline Mutayabarwa
  • 012 451 8808
  • cmutayabarwa@ataftax.org
  • 12 Attendees