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Marc Tassé is a Part-time Professor at the University of Ottawa, affiliated with both the Faculty of Law and the Telfer School of Management. With over 30 years of experience, he has taught 8,500+ university students and trained 40,000+ legal and business professionals globally.
- Education: B.Com. (University of Ottawa), MBA (University of Ottawa), FCPA, FCA (CPA Ontario), FCG (Chartered Governance Institute of Canada)
Research Interests focus on domestic and transnational financial crimes, corporate ethics, and the application of Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, and Machine Learning for fraud/corruption prevention. He currently investigates how corruption allegations impact publicly traded companies’ market capitalization, alongside trends in class action litigation and reputational risks for corporations.
Scientific Awards include the King Charles III Coronation Medal, recognizing his contributions to anti-corruption research.
Grants and Collaborations: Selected as a knowledge partner for the 2020 OECD Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum, where he presented a paper on multilateral corporate punishment. Invited to a 2022 Anti-Corruption Symposium by the World Bank Office of Suspension and Debarment, OECD, and American Society of International Law. Participated in 2020 UNODC academic roundtables advising the G20 Anti-Corruption Ministerial Working Group.





