Bio
Roberto Martínez B. Kukutschka is Research Coordinator at Transparency International and a PhD candidate at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, where he also obtained a Master’s in Public Policy.
Before joining TI, he worked as a Research Associate for the European Research Centre for Anti-Corruption and State-Building and conducted research for the large-scale EU-funded Projects ANTICORRP and DIGIWHIST. His main research interests include corruption measurement and crony capitalism. Besides his experience in the NGO and academic sectors, Roberto has also experience in the public sector. Before moving to Germany, he served as Head of the Anti-Corruption Department at the Mexican Tax Administration Service, where he was responsible of overseeing the enforcement and implementation of the OECD’s anti-bribery convention and the UNCAC.
Related Publications
Political finance oversight: Key institutions and mechanisms in sub-Saharan Africa
- political finance
- political party financing
- oversight mechanisms
Experiencias nacionales en reparación de daño sociales
- social damages
- reparations
The connections between corruption, autocracy and human rights in Latin America
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: Overview of political corruption
- conflicts of interest
- asset disclosure
- political party financing
Best practice for preventive anti-corruption bodies
- anti-corruption agencies
Roberto Kukutschka
Affiliation
Transparency International Secretariat
Professional Title
Research and Knowledge Coordinator
Region
- Americas
- Europe and Central Asia
Country/Territory
Topics
- E-government
- Open data
- Advocacy
- Social accountability
- Corruption Measurement
- Anti - corruption training
- Diagnostics
- Quantitative studies
- Surveys
- Tools
- Grand corruption
- Patronage
- Political parties
- Revolving door
- Construction
- Conventions
- Governance