Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime – A Global Forum for Collaboration
For over 40 years, the Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime has brought together leading experts from around the globe to examine the threats posed by economically motivated crime to financial systems, social stability, and public trust.
The Symposium, held at Jesus College, University of Cambridge, is organized by some of the world’s foremost academic and research institutions, in collaboration with government agencies, the judiciary, professional bodies, compliance organizations, and the business sector. It offers a unique platform for practical discussion, knowledge exchange, and the development of strategies to prevent and combat economic crime.
What sets the Cambridge Symposium apart is its non-profit, purpose-driven approach, aiming to foster genuine international cooperation in tackling fraud, corruption, and other forms of economic misconduct. Over decades, it has served as a global forum for legal, financial, policy, and academic experts, combining keynote lectures, workshops, and networking opportunities to translate knowledge into action.
The 42nd edition, focused on cross-border crime, convened specialists from all continents to share insights, strengthen partnerships, and develop strategies to address complex, international economic threats. Held in the inspiring academic environment of Cambridge, the event offered a full week of dialogue, collaboration, and tangible progress in advancing the global fight against economic crime.
This edition underscored the Symposium’s continued role as a milestone in fostering international collaboration, innovation, and practical solutions to safeguard prosperity and stability worldwide.
