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Malika Aït-Mohammed Parent

Expert in Governance, Anti-Corruption, and Regulatory Compliance

Malika Aït-Mohammed Parent
Faculty Type
Core Teaching Faculty
Expertise Areas
Anti-Bribery Standards Anti-Corruption Corporate Compliance Ethical Leadership Governance Institutional Reform Public Sector Governance Regulatory Compliance Risk Assessment Transparency and Accountability
Professional Experience
  • Expert in Governance, Anti-Corruption, and Regulatory Compliance
  • International adviser to governments, international organisations, and multinational corporations
  • Specialist in institutional reform, compliance systems, and governance frameworks
  • Experience in high-level investigations and international governance advisory work
Education
  • Advanced academic and professional specialisation in governance, anti-corruption, and compliance studies

Biography

Malika Aït-Mohammed Parent is an internationally recognised expert in anti-corruption, governance, and regulatory compliance, with extensive experience advising governments, international organisations, and multinational corporations.

Her work focuses on corruption prevention and control, integrity frameworks, institutional reform, and risk assessment, supporting both public and private sector actors in strengthening transparency, accountability, and governance mechanisms.

With a career spanning international advisory work and high-level investigations, Malika Aït-Mohammed Parent brings extensive expertise in anti-bribery standards, compliance systems, and governance best practices within complex international and institutional environments.

Her professional and academic contributions are centred on promoting ethical leadership, reinforcing institutional resilience, and advancing governance standards across international, governmental, and corporate settings.

Through her teaching, advisory work, and policy engagement, she contributes to ongoing international discussions surrounding integrity, compliance, and responsible governance practices.