Defense procurement remains one of the most opaque and corruption-prone areas of public sector expenditure. Investigations in this field are uniquely complex, hindered by secrecy, national security protections, and intricate contracting schemes.
This webinar is designed to support professionals engaged in investigating procurement-related crimes, especially within the defense and security sectors. Through real-world case studies and practitioner-led discussion, participants will gain critical tools and insights for navigating high-risk, high-stakes investigations.
When?
July 2, 2025
16:00 CET
Live via Zoom
Who Should Attend?
This event is tailored for professionals working in or monitoring defense procurement and anti-corruption efforts, including:
• Prosecutors and investigative judges
• Anti-corruption agency personnel
• Military and civilian law enforcement
• Defense auditors and procurement compliance officers
• Journalists and civil society groups focused on defense transparency
Webinar Objectives
During the webinar, participants will:
• Understand operational and legal barriers in defense-related investigations
• Learn to recognize typologies of corruption in procurement processes
• Explore investigative techniques suited to classified or sensitive contexts
• Review best practices for managing evidence and protecting sources
• Discover how open-source tools and international cooperation can strengthen cases
Follow-Up Opportunities
As a part of follow-up opportunities after this webinar, Participants will be invited to:
Closed, role-specific follow-up sessions for deeper discussion
September 2025 workshop on:
Investigating in classified environments
International cooperation (NATO, EU, Interpol)
Whistleblower protection in the defense sector
Join us to strengthen the investigative capacity of those who protect public resources and national security, and register now!
Spaces are limited. Please secure your participation via the registration link:
https://forms.office.com/e/YAVd5bKkV9