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Nairobi to host Sanctions, AML, Anti-Corruption and Ethics Conference in February 2026

The conference promises to enhance transparency and accountability in the public sector while promoting responsible corporate behavior in the private sector.

by Brian Yatich
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Nairobi is set to host the Sanctions, AML, Anti-Corruption and Ethics Conference, organised by Nielsonsmith & MEACA Compliance, on 25–26 February 2026.

The event will bring together leaders from the public and private sectors to share insights, discuss best practices, and explore innovative, cost-effective strategies for compliance, governance, and ethical business conduct.

The two-day event will provide a platform for C-Level and Board Executives, General Counsels, Compliance Officers, Finance Directors, Human Resource Specialists, and State Officers with oversight mandates to share experiences, learn best practices, and discuss real-life solutions in an informal setting.

With increasing enforcement pressures and international cooperation on anti-corruption matters, attendees will gain insights on introducing cost-effective and innovative compliance strategies.

The conference promises to enhance transparency and accountability in the public sector while promoting responsible corporate behavior in the private sector.

Participants will benefit from peer-to-peer learning and practical guidance across industries and jurisdictions, making it an essential gathering for professionals involved in compliance, anti-corruption, and ethics.

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