302I_Darren Murphy, CEO and founder of Core Integrity

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“I think there is a bit of community / social imperative that we should be standing up for what we want, demanding more.”


Are you interested in institutional accountability? What do you think about starting from taking pride in your own community? How can we take responsibility for mistakes made on the organisational level?


Interview with Darren Murphy, CEO and founder of Core Integrity. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, levels of accountability, taking the first steps, the energy transition, and many more.

Darren Murphy is the CEO and Founder of Core Integrity, leading a team of integrity, investigations, and risk professionals who help government, corporate, and professional sports clients protect their people, reputation, and bottom line. With over 25 years of experience as a Certified Fraud Examiner, Darren specializes in investigating fraud, bribery, corruption, and employee misconduct. He is also an expert in managing protected disclosure investigations and advising senior executives on fraud and misconduct issues. Recognized for his work in whistleblower program design, Darren helps organizations create safe “speak up” cultures. He believes that prevention is always better than the best response.

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