PROJECT ADVISOR
Dr. ALAN C. DOIG
Alan C. Doig is a Professor of Public Services Management, and
Head of the Fraud Managment Studies Unit, at Teesside Business
School, University of Teesside, UK.
His areas of teaching and research are public services management, the impact
of change on governance and fraud management, and operational and
organizational issues related to the prevention, detection and investigation of
fraud and corruption. He has served as a consultant for international
organizations working on evaluation and anti-corruption projects in numerous
countries. In 2002 he was project director for the review and implementation of
the National Anti-Corruption Programme for the government
of Lithuania.
He holds several public appointments in England including Board member for
the Standards Board of England and Vice-Chair, North East Fraud Forum. His
authored and edited books include Corruption and Misconduct in Contemporary
British Politics, Corruption and Democratisation, and
Sleaze: Politics, Private Interests and Public Reaction; he is completing books
on fraud and state crime. Since 1999 he has been project leader for some 30
country studies in developed, developing and transitional countries on
corruption and the National Integrity System. He earned an MA from the University of Durham.