Transparency international Canada welcomes 2026 fellows from the munk school

Transparency International Canada is pleased to welcome six outstanding graduate students from the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy as part of our newest venture, the 2026 Transparency Fellowship.

The fellows will contribute to our work across several priority areas, including anti-money laundering, political integrity, business integrity, beneficial ownership transparency and accountability in the extractives sector. As our first Integrity Fellowship year, we’re proud to have such a dynamic group of students with a wide range of academic, professional and lived experiences.

Welcome to our fellows!

Dian Jing, Stopping the Flow of “Dirty Money”

Mariusz Buczkowski, Stopping the Flow of “Dirty Money”

Jiaying Tan, Stopping the Flow of “Dirty Money” and Beneficial Ownership Transparency, in collaboration with IMPACT

Gabriela Mathew,Business Integrity, Natural Resources, and Reconciliation, in collaboration with the Ontario Mining Association

Fahd Dada, Business Integrity, Natural Resources, and Reconciliation, in collaboration with the Ontario Mining Association

Mario Mastrocola, Integrity in Politics

To learn more about the fellows, check out their bios here

We look forward to supporting this talented group as they contribute fresh ideas, analysis, and innovative thinking in the important fight against corruption and the promotion of integrity in public life.

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