Matt Aubry

Matt Aubry

politician Bahamas

Matt Aubry is a prominent advocate for governance reform in The Bahamas and the Executive Director of the Organisation for Responsible Governance (ORG). He has been instrumental in addressing corruption and promoting transparency in the region, emphasizing the need for reforms that resonate with the everyday experiences of Bahamians. Recently, he was in the news discussing the importance of aligning The Bahamas' improved ranking in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index with the actual experiences of its citizens and businesses, highlighting the need for a coordinated approach to combat corruption effectively.

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Bahamas Bahamas: Matt Aubry, the Organisation for Responsible Governance’s (ORG) executive director, warned against abandoning the proposed Integrity Commission Bill. 7

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Don’t abandon Integrity Commission, Gov’t told

Bahamas Bahamas: Matt Aubry, the Organisation for Responsible Governance’s (ORG) executive director, told Tribune Business that the Independent Commission of Investigations Bill and Protected Disclosures Bill are critical to 'changing the culture'. 9

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: ‘Tighten’ anti-corruption Bills and ‘restore trust’

Bahamas Bahamas: Matt Aubry has highlighted the challenges a small country like The Bahamas faces in implementing a whistleblower system. 7

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: ORG calls for govt to allow more consultation on whistleblower bill

Bahamas Bahamas: Matt Aubry, the Organisation for Responsible Governance (ORG), discussed the need for The Bahamas’ improved ranking in the Corruption Perceptions Index to align with the experiences of its citizens. 7

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Bahamas graft improvement must match ‘story on street’