Bradley Hope

Bradley is the co-author of Billion Dollar Whale, Blood and Oil and author of The Rebel and the Kingdom. He spent seven years breaking stories and leading investigations at the Wall Street Journal from New York and London. Before that, he covered the Arab Spring from Cairo, Tripoli and Beirut. He started his career as a police reporter at the New York Sun in Manhattan. He is a Pulitzer finalist and a winner of the Gerald Loeb Award for International Reporting.

Anticorruption and Integrity Training for Ulaanbaatar-based Executing and Implementing Agencies and Project Implementation Units

The session was tailored for participants who have oversight involvement and project responsibility. It aimed to increase awareness of potential integrity risks and remedial actions and improve skills in corruption and integrity risk detection, assessment, and prevention.

Integrity Learning Series: Anticorruption and Integrity Training for Ulaanbaatar-based Executing and Implementing Agencies and Project Implementation Units

On 28 February 2024, 27 representatives from Mongolia executing and implementing agencies learned how to prevent corruption in ADB projects by identifying integrity risks and red flags. OAI provides training tailored for participants exercising oversight functions and project responsibility under RETA 9703's Integrity Learning Series.

Marc Emmanuel Ayes

Marc Ayes is a Senior Integrity Officer at ADB’s Office of Anticorruption and Integrity (OAI) where he supports the Integrity Due Diligence (IDD) function in OAI’s Prevention and Compliance Division, including the conduct and assessment of IDD on ADB’s sovereign, non-sovereign and institutional counterparties.

January Sanchez

January Sanchez is a Senior Integrity Specialist at ADB’s Office of Anticorruption and Integrity (OAI). She primarily supports Head and Advisor, OAI in policymaking and advice, including the provision of advisory services to parties both within and external to ADB, as appropriate, on ADB’s Anticorruption Policy, Integrity Principles and Guidelines, and other areas under OAI’s mandate. She has also been assisting the Secretariat to the Sanction Appeals Committee since 2019.

Robin Lim

Robin Lim is a graduate of Accountancy and is a certified public accountant, certified fraud examiner and a certified internal auditor. He has more than 10 years in working experience in the field of audit and risk management aspects.