Draft Agenda
December 12, 2019
MORNING
9h00-10h00: Accreditation and welcome coffee
10h00-10h30: Opening remarks
- Minister of the Brazilian Office of the Comptroller General (CGU) - Wagner de Campos Rosário
- Minister of the Brazilian General Attorney's Office (AGU) – André Luiz de Almeida Mendonça
- Professor Doctor at the University of São Paulo (USP) – Sebastião Botto de Barros Tojal
- Director at the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (ApexBrasil) – Edervaldo Teixeira de Abreu Filho
10h30-11h15: Master Lecture
- Professor Doctor at USP – Sebastião Botto de Barros Tojal
11h15-12h00: Pro-Ethics Company Award 2018-2019
At the moment, the companies awarded in the 2018-2019 edition of the Pro-Ethics program will be announced. Pro-Ethics is a CGU's initiative that, for nine years, works toward the promotion of a more ethical and transparent business environment.
AFTERNOON
13h30-15h00: PANEL 1 - Integrity programs in public and private sectors: similarities and differences
- Moderator: Rodrigo Fontenelle – Comptroller General of the State of Minas Gerais
- Speaker: Adán Nieto Martín – Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain)
- Speaker: Carolina Carballido - General Coordinator for Public Integrity at CGU
- Speaker: Thiago Smarzaro - General Coordinator for Private Integrity at CGU
This panel aims at presenting similarities and differences in how to implement integrity programs in public and private sectors, with focus on their pillars, goals and how they can be evaluated.
15h00-16h30: PANEL 2 - The effectiveness of integrity programs and their impact on creating a culture of integrity in organizations
- Moderator: Shin Jae Kim – Board member at the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics
- Speaker: Hui Chen – Ethics and Compliance Advisor (USA)
This panel will address the challenges of how to achieve and measure the effectiveness of integrity programs and their impact on creating a culture of integrity in organizations.
16h30-17h00: Coffe Break
17h00-18h30: PAINEL 3 Promoting the implementation of integrity programs in different industries: mobilization strategies
- Moderator: Gilberto Socoloski – Analyst at Brazilian Service of Support for Micro and Small Enterprises
- Speaker: Carlos Gouvea – Executive Director at Ethics Health Institute
- Speaker: Claudio Torquato – Special Advisor for Internal Control at Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply
- Speaker: Patrícia Gonçalves dos Santos – Governance and Compliance Manager at ApexBrasil
This panel will show different ways through which institutions can encourage the adoption of integrity programs in their business sectors, including by their stakeholders.
13 de dezembro
MORNING
09h00-09h30: Welcome Coffee
09h30-11h00: PANEL 4 - Integrity as a governance principle
- Moderator: Heloísa Bedicks – General Superintendent at the Brazilian Institute of Corporate Governance
- Speaker: Allison Mazzuchelli – Secretary for Internal Control at the Presidency of the Republic
- Speaker: Daniel Catelli – Deputy Chief of Public Management at the Office of the Chief of Staff
- Speaker: Andrea Bocabello – Legal and Corporate Governance Diretor at Fleury Group
The panel aims at discussing the foundation of public governance and corporate governance, emphasizing integrity as a governance principle. It also seeks to highlight the importance of building an appropriate governance structure, whether in the public or private sector, to achieve an effective implementation of the integrity program.
11h00-12h30: PAINEL 5 Public integrity in Latin America
- Moderator: Dr. Frédéric Boehm – Policy Analyst at Public Sector Integrity Division at OECD (France)
- Speaker: Carolina Carballido – General Coordinator for Public Integrity at CGU
- Speaker: Susana Silva - Secretary of Public Integrity of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (Peru)
- Speaker: Liliana Caballero – Delegate Attorney for the Preventive Vigilance of Public Function (Colombia)
This panel will address how Latin American countries are working on public integrity as a response to a common problem for all of them: corruption. In this context, experiences and knowledge regarding integrity management units will be shared by Brazil and Peru.
AFTERNOON
13h30-14h45: PANEL 6 - Interest Representation in Brazil (lobbying)
- Moderator: Tatiana Petry - General Coordinator of Public Ethics and Prevention of Conflict of Interests at CGU
- Speaker: Márcio Denys Gonçalves, Director of Corruption Prevention at CGU
- Speaker: Wagner Mancuso – Professor at USP
- Speaker: Pablo Cesário – Executive Manager at the Nacional Confederation of Industry
The panel will address the following topics, considering points of views from the government, the private sector and academia: Private sector influence on public decisions - sharing experience, data, and points of views for better policies; Regulation - Transparency, integrity and fairness in the decision-making process to safeguard public interest; How interest representation regulation affects the business community; Best practices and academic studies on interest representation.
14h45-16h00: PAINEL 7 - Evaluation and monitoring of integrity programs
- Moderator: Lígia Maura da Costa – Professor at Getúlio Vargas Foundation
- Speaker: Pedro Ruske – Director for Integrity Promotion at CGU
- Speaker: Patricia Marques - Regional Compliance Counsel, TechnipFMC
- Speaker: Marcelo de Lima - Coordinator of CAMEX Executive Secretariat
This panel aims at presenting how integrity programs are evaluated in negotiating a leniency agreement and how their monitoring is conducted after its conclusion. It will be highlighted the importance of integrity programs for the company recovery.
16h00-16h30: Coffee Break
16h30-18h00: PAINEL 8 Behavioral sciences applied to integrity
- Moderator: Karlis Novickis - Professor at Institute of Education and Research- Insper
- Speaker: Dr. Frédéric Boehm - Policy Analyst at Public Sector Integrity Division at OECD (France)
- Speaker: Bibi Groot - Director & Head of Educational Policy at CLOO Behavioral Insights Unit (Portugal)
- Speaker: Renato Santos - Executive Director of the Behavioral Risk Research Institute
The panel will address the application of behavioral sciences and experiments to prevent misbehavior within organizations, contributing to the advancement of a culture of integrity.