White Paper on AI in Corporate Integrity

AI is rapidly transforming how companies uphold integrity and manage compliance risk, from screening counterparties and detecting conflicts of interest to deploying agentic systems capable of executing anti-corruption workflows. As these tools become more sophisticated and autonomous, the need for robust governance has only intensified. AI in Corporate Integrity and Compliance: Use Cases, Governance, and the Role of Human Judgment explores how AI is being deployed in corporate integrity programs today, examines the regulatory and standards frameworks shaping responsible AI adoption (including the EU AI Act, US enforcement landscape, NIST AI RMF, ISO 42001, and OECD principles), and emphasizes a foundational principle: AI should strengthen human judgment on integrity decisions, not replace it. Published in collaboration with C4I supporter Clifford Chance, this paper provides practical guidance for integrity and compliance leaders navigating AI adoption while preserving accountability, transparency, and ethical standards.

Save the Date: 2026 Integrity Awards Dinner

Save the date: C4I’s 2026 Integrity Awards Dinner is happening on October 22 at the Willard Hotel in Washington, DC. This is our flagship annual event, bringing together business, legal, and civil society leaders to recognize champions of integrity across sectors. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Visit 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ehCeyVeQ for details or email 📧 administration@coalitionforintegrity.org.

More details coming soon!

June 2, 2026 – Corporate Forum | Cartels, TCOs, and Compliance: Navigating Enforcement Priorities

C4I is convening an invitation-only Corporate Forum on June 2, 12pm-2pm in Washington, DC. We’re bringing together senior legal and compliance officers for a peer-to-peer conversation on FCPA enforcement priorities and what they mean in practice.

Joining us will be:
David Fuhr, Chief of the FCPA Unit, U.S. Department of Justice
James Tillen, Vice Chair International, Miller & Chevalier
Alyssa Misner, Director, Risk Advisory Group
Moderated by C4I Board Member Kathryn Nickerson.

Cartel and TCO exposure, compliance program design, and the questions practitioners are navigating right now. Chatham House Rule. Space is limited.

📅 June 2 | 12:00pm-2:00pm | Washington, DC

Interested in joining the conversation? Corporate supporters and invited integrity and compliance leaders participate in these quarterly forums. Let’s connect:
🔗 https://www.c4integrity.org/get-involved/
📨 administration@coalitionfortintegrity.org

Thanks to Miller & Chevalier Chartered and Brown Rudnick LLP for their support.

C4I at the OECD Global Anti-Corruption and Integrity Forum

C4I participated in a productive week in Paris at the OECD Global Anti-Corruption and Integrity Forum (GACIF). Our participation included a knowledge panel session on how organizations leading on anti-corruption and integrity are building governance structures that can flex as the geopolitical environment shifts, moving beyond reactive compliance toward something more deliberate and durable. If you couldn’t join us, you can watch the session here.

Later in the week, C4I convened an invitation-only roundtable, bringing together corporate, legal, and civil society leaders for a deeper practitioner-level discussion on the same themes. It was a valuable opportunity to engage with the global anti-corruption community and advance the conversations C4I exists to support.

Corporate Roundtable on Navigating Fragmented Compliance Frameworks

On March 26, C4I will host an invitation-only corporate roundtable in Paris bringing together senior legal and compliance executives to tackle one of the most pressing challenges facing multinationals today: regulatory frameworks that don’t just diverge, they sometimes contradict one another. The session offers a candid, peer-to-peer exchange on the decision frameworks, governance structures, and judgment calls that practitioners are actually using to manage cross-jurisdictional exposure. Conducted under Chatham House Rule, the conversation is facilitated by C4I Board Member Kathryn Nickerson, joined by C4I Board Member and former OECD Director of Legal Affairs Nicola Bonucci, Joshua Berman, Partner at Clifford Chance, and Erik Veltman, Head of Compliance at Rolls-Royce. Senior legal and compliance executives interested in attending may contact administration@coalitionforintegrity.org.

C4I Panel at OECD Global Anti-corruption and Integrity Forum

C4I is pleased to join the OECD Global Anti-Corruption and Integrity Forum in Paris on March 24 for a panel discussion on how multinational companies can turn compliance complexity into competitive advantage. Titled Integrity as Advantage: How Multinationals Can Drive Performance Across Fragmented Integrity Standards, the session brings together senior practitioners and policy experts to explore how leading firms are embedding integrity into strategy and governance amid increasingly fragmented and contradictory regulatory frameworks. Panelists include C4I Board Chair Lucinda Low, C4I Board Member and former OECD Director of Legal Affairs Nicola Bonucci, Raymond Bonci, SVP and Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer at Airbus, and Frank Brown, Director of the Anti-Corruption and Governance Center at CIPE. The session will be moderated by Amy Selzer, C4I’s President and CEO. The session takes place from 2:30–4:00pm CET at the OECD in Paris. Learn More About C4I’s Knowledge Partner Session

March 9, 2026 Corporate Forum – Building Responsible AI for Compliance

Building AI for compliance isn’t just a tech challenge, it’s a data, governance, and trust challenge. On March 9, compliance executives will gather for a confidential conversation on the hard questions: How do you build data infrastructure that actually works? How do you govern technology that’s constantly evolving? What’s coming next as AI becomes more autonomous?

Leaders from Sysco, Cisco, Mastercard, and Steptoe framed the discussion, but this is a working session with confidential peer exchange where compliance executives tackle real implementation challenges.

Panelists included:
Justin Ross, Deputy GC & CCO, Sysco
Carl Hahn, Partner, Steptoe
Hayley Tozeski, Head of Ethics & Compliance Programs, Cisco
Joe Kaczorowski, SVP Analytics, Technology, & Innovation, Mastercard

📅 Building Responsible AI for Compliance, March 9 | 11:30am-2:00pm | Washington, DC

Interested in joining the conversation? Corporate supporters and invited integrity and compliance leaders participate in these quarterly forums. Let’s connect:
🔗 https://www.c4integrity.org/get-involved/
📨 administration@coalitionfortintegrity.org

C4I 2025 Integrity Awards Dinner

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Coalition for Integrity’s (C4I) 2025 Integrity Awards Dinner. It was a powerful evening bringing together leaders from business, law, government, and civil society to recognize integrity in practice, and to reflect on the importance of collaboration to strengthen accountability, transparency, and trust across sectors.

We were proud to honor this year’s integrity champions:

  • Bill Bay, American Bar Association, Immediate Past President
  • Bruce Swartz, U.S. Department of Justice, Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General & Counselor for International Affairs
  • Suzanne Clark, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, President and CEO
  • The Committee to Protect Journalists (represented by Jodie Ginsberg)

Their leadership reflects C4I’s system-wide approach to integrity and underscores the importance of the rule of law, transparency, and responsible business in driving integrity.

See highlights from the event.

Do you want to recommend an individual or organization for a 2026 C4I Integrity Award? Email us at administration@coalitionforintegrity.org

Coalition for Integrity names Amy Selzer as President and CEO

The Coalition for Integrity (C4I), a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting integrity, accountability and transparency in the public and private sectors and to fighting corruption in all its forms, is pleased to announce that Dr. Amy Kracker Selzer has joined the organization as its new President and CEO, effective September 16, 2025.

Dr. Selzer is a mission-driven leader with 18-plus years of experience advancing anti-corruption efforts, democratic governance, civil society engagement and global development. She most recently worked as a Senior Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning Advisor for USAID’s Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights and Governance. Prior to that time, she served as Vice President, Technical Leadership and Programming for Kantar Public (now Verian), leading a $20 million global portfolio. She has also worked as a Managing Director at the American Institutes for Research, as a consultant to the International Institute for Environment and Development/United Nations Population Fund, and as a Visiting Professor at the College of William and Mary, among other things. She has a Ph.D. from Brown University in Sociology, a B.A. in International Studies from University at Buffalo, SUNY, and an M.S. in Applied Sociology from Clemson University.

The Chair of C4I’s Board of Directors, Lucinda Low, commented that: “The Board of Directors of C4I is thrilled to have Amy joining us. Her combination of public sector, private sector and NGO experience, leadership and partnering skills, and vision make her a very good fit for our organization at this critical time. I am confident C4I will continue its thought leadership on issues of integrity, accountability, and transparency under Amy. These issues are more critical today than ever before in our organization’s existence. C4I’s unique approach, bringing together civil society and academia, responsible business, and the public sector to develop thoughtful solutions and approaches to these difficult issues, domestically as well as internationally, requires a leader with the vision, commitment, and skills. We believe we have found that person in Amy.”

Amy said: “I am truly honored to step into the role of President and CEO of the Coalition for Integrity. Integrity, accountability, and transparency are the foundations of trust in our institutions, businesses, and government, and C4I’s work to advance these values has  never been more important. I appreciate C4I’s unique ability to convene voices from across the private sector, civil society, and government to tackle some of the toughest integrity challenges. I look forward to working closely with the Board and C4I’s partners to build on its strong legacy and ensure it continues to be a leading voice for practical, lasting solutions.”