RiskMap 2023: Top risks for the year ahead and what they mean for in-house counsel in Africa

DLA Piper: Fragmentation of the global system will intensify in 2023, propelled by drivers such as ripples from the COVID-19 pandemic, global divergence, the continuing conflict in Ukraine, and the global energy transition. We delve into this tumultuous reality from an African perspective where we see new regulatory trends emerging, new operational threats manifesting and risk registers needing to be revisited to include emerging threats.

Join us for this virtual update as we look at the evolution of the investment landscape in major African markets and provide a grounded, longer-term outlook of the key geopolitical, security, operational, cyber and regulatory risks that inhouse teams need to be prepared for in the coming year.

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Date: Thursday 2 March

Time: 09:00 - 10:00 GMT

For more information, please contact liza.odendaal@dlapiper.com with questions

In collaboration with:

Speakers:

  • James Mukasa, Partner, S&L Advocates (DLA Piper Africa, Uganda)

  • Zainab Animashaun, Senior Analyst, Control Risks

  • Shawn Duthie, Associate Director, Control Risks

  • Patricia Rodgrigues, Associate Director, Control Risks

  • Vincent Rouget, Director, Control Risks

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