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Nejla Saula
OECD
Acting Head, Anti-Corruption and Integrity in Government Division
Description
Nejla Saula is the Acting Head of the Anti-Corruption and Integrity in Government Division at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). In this role, Ms. Saula leads the OECD’s work to advance data-driven policy reforms that promote integrity, accountability, and transparency in public institutions. She oversees the development and use of the OECD Public Integrity Indicators, fosters peer learning and international cooperation through initiatives such as the OECD–IDB Public Integrity Network for Latin America and the Caribbean, and explores innovative approaches — including the use of technology — to strengthen integrity systems globally. Prior to her current position, Ms. Saula served as Senior Counsellor to the OECD Director for Global Relations and as Sous-Sherpa to the G20, G7, and APEC, heading the Sherpa Office within the OECD Secretary-General’s Office and the Global Relations and Cooperation Directorate. In these capacities, she supported the coordination of the OECD’s contributions to major global governance fora. She also represented the OECD at the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group, leading the Organisation’s engagement in advancing the G20’s global anti-corruption and integrity agenda. Ms. Saula joined the OECD in 2009 as a Legal Advisor in the Directorate for Legal Affairs. Of French and Tunisian nationality, Nejla Saula has a Bilingual Master I of European Law from the University of Paris Ouest, as well as a Juris Doctor from American University Washington College of Law. She is a member of the New York State Bar.
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