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Friday 26 February 2021
05:30 PM - 07:00 PM
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This is the third event in the VIRTUE project's roundtable discussion series and will explore the interconnections between whistleblowing, reporting, and auditing in the area of taxation.
Associate Dean of Faculty and Professor of Law, Boston College, VIRTEU Special Adviser
Assistant Professor in Law, Coventry University, VIRTEU Principal Investigator
Professor of Law and Deputy Director of the Centre Financial and Corporate Integrity of Coventry University
Research Associate at the Centre Financial and Corporate Integrity of Coventry University
International Tax Lawyer and Whistleblower
Associate Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School
Lawyer and Partner at Constantine Cannon LLP
Dr. Elaine Doyle (VIRTEU expert)
Lecturer of Finance at The Catholic University of America. VIRTEU Research Associate in the area of Business Ethics
Doctoral Student at the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity, Coventry University
This Roundtable Discussion Series brings together distinguished guests from academic institutions and non-governmental organizations, as well as law firms, and the researchers associated with VIRTEU. The event has been co-organized by the VIRTEU Special Adviser Prof. Diane Ring, the project Principal Investigator, Dr. Costantino Grasso, and the Co-Investigator, Dr. Lorenzo Pasculli.
During each event, which will be open to everyone and held online on Zoom, our esteemed panellists will be engaged in a close discussion and exploration of a series of select topics under the direction of the chair, Prof. Diane Ring, who is Associate Dean of Faculty, Professor of Law and the Dr. Thomas F. Carney Distinguished Scholar at Boston College Law. A Q&A session will then give the audience the opportunity to find out more about the topics covered during the Roundtable and interact directly with our distinguished guests.
The series pursues the following project-related aims: