Brian Anku SAPATI
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Biography
Brian Anku Sapati is a Ghanaian technocrat to the ECOWAS service. His expertise and experience far beyond the borders of his home country where he had held several positions of high responsibility. Its development studies of governance and leadership in public management, fight against corruption and taxation have mostly opened the doors of the Ghanaian government. Between 1984 and 2010, Brian Anku Sapati had time to form a solid administrative experience having directed almost all public structures for tax and financial control of his country. Before becoming Deputy Director General of GIABA in 2014, Mr. Sapati already co-chaired the working group GIABA typologies (risks, trends & Methods). A posture within this regional institution that allowed him to coordinate the development of the type of report on tax crime and West Africa in money laundering, released in 2012. He also coordinated the joint report in 2013 GIABA / FATF typologies of terrorist financing in West Africa. Brian Sapati published a number of articles in Ghana include: How to stop terrorism in the Daily graphic in September 2013? The role of the professional in the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing, a new obligation, as well as other publications. He is also the author of several books such as The Wealth of Nations at Risk (Governance - the third way - to where)? (The Wealth of Nations at Risk (Governance, the 3rd road to where) at the 25th International Symposium on economic crime of Cambridge in the United Kingdom (2007) Or from victim to agent. Action learning in leadership development (Skip the agent to that of victimhood: learning action in developing leadership (document spouse) at the seminary of studies on leadership and management in sub-Saharan Africa, Accra, Ghana (2008). Brian is also the co-author of "leadership and management to empower the health workforce" (leadership and management to empower the staff), a chapter of the book "Transforming the global health workforce" (Transforming the global workforce), New York University, 2013.Tags: DG Adjoint GIABA