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'''Dr. Susan Hawley''', writes [[Andrew Feinstein]], is a "widely respected anti-corruption researcher and campaigner".<ref name=SW>''[[The Shadow World]]''</ref>
 
'''Dr. Susan Hawley''', writes [[Andrew Feinstein]], is a "widely respected anti-corruption researcher and campaigner".<ref name=SW>''[[The Shadow World]]''</ref>
  
 
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Sue Hawley has worked with the [[Cornerhouse NGO]].
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Sue Hawley worked in the policy team at [[Christian Aid]] on ethics and corruption issues. She later worked with the [[Corner House]] NGO for 6 years.<ref name=cw>https://www.cw-uk.org/susan-hawley</ref>
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"She was also involved in the judicial review of the [[Serious Fraud Office]] for dropping allegations of corruption involving [[BAE Systems]] in [[Saudi Arabia]]. Her investigative work resulted in the conviction of the first British company for overseas corruption in September 2009."<ref name=cw/>
  
 
In 2017 she was Policy Director of [[Corruption Watch]].<ref>http://www.fcpablog.com/blog/2017/5/22/susan-hawley-uk-leader-pledges-to-bring-sfo-under-political.html</ref>
 
In 2017 she was Policy Director of [[Corruption Watch]].<ref>http://www.fcpablog.com/blog/2017/5/22/susan-hawley-uk-leader-pledges-to-bring-sfo-under-political.html</ref>

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Person.png Susan HawleyRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(activist)
Sue Hawley.jpg
Interests • arms trade
• corruption

Dr. Susan Hawley, writes Andrew Feinstein, is a "widely respected anti-corruption researcher and campaigner".[1]

Activities

Sue Hawley worked in the policy team at Christian Aid on ethics and corruption issues. She later worked with the Corner House NGO for 6 years.[2]

"She was also involved in the judicial review of the Serious Fraud Office for dropping allegations of corruption involving BAE Systems in Saudi Arabia. Her investigative work resulted in the conviction of the first British company for overseas corruption in September 2009."[2]

In 2017 she was Policy Director of Corruption Watch.[3]

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