Lord Malloch-Brown KCMG, PC
Lord Malloch-Brown is a former Minister of State in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office of the British government with responsibility for Africa, Asia and the United Nations. He also held the position of United Nations Deputy Secretary-General and became a life-peer on 9 July 2007.
The Honourable Mrs Justice Dobbs DBE
The Honourable Mrs Justice Dobbs is a judge of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales in the Queen’s Bench Division. She is chairman of the Magisterial Committee of the Judicial Studies board and a Senior Liaison Judge for Diversity.
Graham Dutfield
Graham Dutfield is Professor of International Governance at the University of Leeds, School of Law and has advised several governments, international organisations, United Nations agencies and nongovernmental organisations.
John Githongo
John Githongo is a former Kenyan journalist who investigated bribery and fraud in his home country and later, under the presidency of Mwai Kibaki, took on an official governmental position to fight corruption. Mr. Githongo is CEO of the new Kenyan organization, Inuka (“get up” in Swahili) Trust. Inuka works to affirm individuals and transform despair into hope – especially for the youth – and others who feel that they have been left behind.
Rupert Grey
Rupert Grey is a partner with Swan Turton and specialises in libel, intellectual property and commercial litigation. He is ranked by independent legal directories Chambers and The Legal 500 as one of the UK’s leading experts in the field of defamation and privacy law.
Sir Jeffrey James
Sir Jeffrey James is a retired senior diplomat, with wide experience of political, economic and social issues, particularly in developing countries. Apart from his broad diplomatic experience, Sir Jeffrey has maintained a keen interest in developmental and environmental issues and has been working on initiatives in Kenya, designed to balance human development with conservation.
Baron Joffe CBE
Baron Joffe is the former Chairman of Oxfam and the founder of Hambro Life Assurance. As well as being heavily involved in the voluntary sector, he has worked as a human rights lawyer, famously representing Nelson Mandela at the Rivonia Trial. He is currently the Treasurer in the Compassion for Dying Group.
Jeremy Pope ONZM
Jeremy Pope co-founded Transparency International and later Tiri, tasked with implementing anti-corruption standards both in the public and private sectors. Previously he laid the foundations for the Commonwealth Lawyers association and the Commonwealth Association of Legislative Counsel as well as being legal advisor to the Commonwealth Secretary-General.
Mark Rose
Mark Rose is a trained zoologist, who spent the early part of his career as a wildlife officer and field biologist. He then went on to manage sustainable wildlife-based businesses, including crocodile ranching in Papua New Guinea. Since then he has been establishing and managing conservation NGOs and for the last 20 years, as CEO of Fauna & Flora International, he has been at the forefront of international biodiversity conservation management.