In this episode, Professor Dix draws on almost 30 years global legal experience as a disaster investigator, lawyer and barrister with his candid insights and advice to explore the hidden cost of modern corruption in underground projects in which he strongly argues that from an ethical and moral perspective governments, industry and each of us personally should be vigilant against unnecessary costs which he characterises as frictional corruption taxes.
Podcast #6: The hidden cost of modern corruption in underground projects
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