Fighting Corruption in Mexico and Across the Globe: Estefania Medina

In this episode of the Whistleblower of the Week podcast, host Jane Turner speaks with anti-corruption advocate and attorney Estefania Medina, co-founder of TOJIL and Vice President of the Anti-Corruption Commission at the International Chamber of Commerce-México.

TOJIL is a non-profit organization dedicated to combating corruption in Mexico through deep investigations, strategic litigation, and the development of public policy.

Jane and Estefania discuss Estefania’s background and her inspirations for becoming a lawyer and advocate dedicated to creating change. They delve into the problems of corruption plaguing Mexico and how TOJIL is working with whistleblowers and authorities to fight back.

In particular, Estefania details the landmark case in which, thanks to whistleblowers, U.S. authorities sanctioned Vitol, an oil and gas trading firm, for corruption-based fraud and attempted manipulation in Mexico and other countries.

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