[kictanet] Holding Companies and Their Directors to Account: An Open Data Solution

S.M. Muraya murigi.muraya at gmail.com
Mon Oct 29 11:09:52 EAT 2012


Simon,

Noted & Thanks :)
On Oct 29, 2012 9:47 AM, "Simeon Oriko" <simeonoriko at gmail.com> wrote:

>  Muraya,
>
> Unfortunately we will not have a livestream for this event. You may follow
> the #HHNBO hashtag on Twitter and Google+ for updates.
>
> We will also live tweet from the official Hacks/Hackers Nairobi Twitter
> handle: @HacksHackersNBO <http://twitter.com/HacksHackersNBO>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Simeon Oriko
>
> --
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>
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> On Monday, October 29, 2012 at 8:43 AM, S.M. Muraya wrote:
>
> Streaming video link?
> On Oct 29, 2012 8:21 AM, "Muchiri Nyaggah" <muchiri at semacraft.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Listers.
>
> Some on this list may find this to be of interest. You can register for
> the event here http://opencorporates.eventbrite.com/ It is organized by
> the Nairobi Chapter of HacksHackers.
>
>
> *
>
> Holding Companies and Their Directors to Account: An Open Data Solution
> *
> *
>
>
> Date: Tuesday, 30th October 2012
>
> Venue: 88mph
>
> Time: 1800hrs - 2000hrs
>
> Highly interconnected global companies have exploded in complexity and
> power, and increasingly affect our lives for good and bad. Yet in tandem
> with this growth, corporate governance has weakened. The opacity and
> complexity of this corporate world is a key enabler of corruption, tax
> avoidance and organised crime.
>
> Until now painstaking manual investigation has been required to track even
> the most basic facts about a company, such as whether it exists, and who
> owns it. Chris Taggart of OpenCorporates.com <http://opencorporates.com/>believes it’s time to change that. Chris is building an open access
> database with basic information on every corporate entity in the world
> which can then be remixed and combined with other data, such as government
> contracts.
>
> Chris Taggart will offer a hands-on session on some ways to use powerful
> data-driven tools and open access databases to mine company information
> from across the world. Chris will show how highly interconnected global
> companies have exploded in complexity and power, while corporate governance
> has weakened. The opacity and complexity of this corporate world is a key
> enabler of corruption, tax avoidance and organised crime.
>
> Chris will demonstrate how you can use even basic company information to
> remix and combine your data with other information, such as government
> contracts or regulatory filings, to gain new insights.
>
> We invite all those with an interest in issues of corruption and
> transparency to a hands-on practical session to learn about Chris’s
> techniques and how you can put them to work for you.
>
> PART 1:        Why Open Up Corporate Data?
>
> Corporate transparency challenges globally and in Africa (Chris Taggart)
>
> PART 2:        How to Open Up Corporate Data
>
> Demo - What you can do with OpenCorporates database (Chris Taggart)
>
> Q&A/Hands-on advice
>
> Interested?        Please register online for the event (
> http://opencorporates.eventbrite.com/)
> **
>
> *
>
> --
>
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Muchiri Nyaggah | PRINCIPAL PARTNER
> @muchiri
> Cell: +254 722 506400
> Skype: mrmuchiri
>
>
>
>
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