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Sope Williams (born 9 August 1975) is a
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professor of Law, public procurement scholar and anti-corruption champion. She is known for being an advocate for and speaker on Open Governance, Blockchain, Gender responsive public procurement, integrity and anti-Corruption, and sustainable development. Sope is a consultant for different governments, the World Bank and is currently on the anti-corruption sub-committee of the International Bar Association in charge of exclusion and debarment


Life

She was born in
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, to Chief and Mrs F.O Williams. She attended Geneva English School and later Home Science Primary School, Ikoyi, for her early education. She went on to Queen’s College, Yaba, and the
University of Lagos The University of Lagos, popularly known as UNILAG, is a public research university located in Lagos, Nigeria and was founded in 1962. UNILAG is one of the first generation universities in Nigeria and is ranked among the top universities in th ...
. She was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1999 after which she went to the London School of
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where she obtained an LLM with distinction in 2000.


Career

Sope Williams started her career at the University of Stirling, Scotland, as a lecturer in business law in 2000. In 2003, moved to the University of Nottingham and joined the School of Law. In 2008 she was co-opted to work on a project on the World Bank’s expert group that helped the Bank reform its procurement process which lasted till 2011. She obtained a PhD in public procurement and anti-corruption law in 2011 from the University of Nottingham. Sope was the Head of Research at the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, Lagos from 2014 till 201

In 2016, she moved to South Africa and was appointed a professor of law at Stellenbosch Stellenbosch University, University, South Africa. From 2018 to 2021, she was the Head of the department of Mercantile law, and is currently the Deputy Director of the African Procurement Law Unit. She is also on the Board of the international NGO- SlaveFree Trade and the newly formed counter-corruption institute- the Pavocat-Stellenbosch Academy.


Life and work

Her research work is the area of public procurement, anti-corruption, digitalization of the public sector and sustainable development law, with a focus on human rights and sustainable public procurement and the impact of corruption on sustainable procurement. She is the author of over 4 books and over 55 peer reviewed academic papers. She has consulted for governments within and outside Africa and is the author of several influential policy reports on open government, on anti-corruption and gender responsive procurement. On February 15, 2016, she trained Nigerian Lawmakers in the House of Assembly on Nigerian public procurement law. Her training highlighted that Nigeria has been defrauded because of the loopholes in the public procurement act and the failure of agencies to enforce the law. Sope Williams, said that a solution was to engage legislative, institutional and organisational changes in public procurement reforms. From 2016-2029 she trained over 300 investigators from the South African Office of the Public Protector in investigating public procurement corruption. Sope is the Vice-Chair of the Debarment and Exclusion sub-committee of the International Bar Association and a member of Transparency International’s Working Group on Debarment and Exclusion. She is also a Fellow at the Public Procurement Research Group,
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since 2020, and an advisor international institutions and government bodies on procurement and anti-corruption matters who trains the public and the private sector in ethics and anti-corruption law. She co-runs the LLM and PG Diploma in Public Procurement Policy and Regulation in
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. In 2019, the South African National Research Foundation rated her to be an “Internationally recognised researcher" with a B2 rating. The Open Contracting Partnership selected her as an anti-corruption champion in 2021. She has been an invited and keynote speaker at over 100 conferences in over 20 countries. She has published work on Public Procurement, Open Governance, Integrity and Anti-Corruption, WTO Law and Development Law.


Works

* ''Fighting Corruption in Public Procurement'' (Hart, 2012); * ''Public Procurement and Multilateral Development Banks: Law, Practice and Problems'' (Bloomsbury/Hart 2017); * S. Williams-Elegbe and G. Quinot (eds), ''Public Procurement Regulation for 21st Century Africa'' (Juta, 2018) * G. Quinot and S. Williams-Elegbe (eds), ''Public Procurement Regulation in Africa: Development in uncertain times'' (Lexis Nexis, 2020).


References

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