About ACT International

Making corruption difficult and trade simple. That’s our mantra. We attack Anti-Corruption and Transparency (ACT) issues with thought provoking analysis and recommendations to steer the public policy discussion toward effective solutions.

We provide:

  • Guidance navigating regulatory issues

  • Expert legal and policy research and analysis

  • Resources, white papers, road maps, and communication materials

  • Tailored design and delivery of courses and professional development training

Our clients and partners include governments, universities, international organizations, foreign missions and delegations and the private sector.

Our services are offered in both English and French.

Meet the Team

Led by Noah Arshinoff, a lawyer, professor, and consultant, ACT International is positioned to find solutions to difficult problems.

With experience in the public, private, and association sectors, Noah has successfully advocated for amendments to various pieces of anti-corruption legislation and policy including strengthening Canada’s Integrity Framework, bolstering the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act and implementing Canada’s remediation agreement regime through an amendment to the Criminal Code. Noah has written numerous submissions to government and appeared before Parliamentary Committees to provide testimony on a wide range of issues.

On the International level, Noah has worked to strengthen corruption reporting mechanisms in Africa, designed and evaluated anti-corruption sanctions regimes for international organizations, promoted transparency in supply chains in the European Union and Canada, and delivered courses to prosecutors and investigators on how to detect, and adequately sanction corruption offenses.

Noah is also an adjunct professor of Anti-Corruption law at the University of Ottawa where he teaches in both English and French.