Noah Arshinoff
Noah Arshinoff
Adjunct professor




Biography

Noah Arshinoff teaches Anti-Corruption law  in English and French. He is a lawyer, business consultant and advocacy strategist with experience in the public, private, and association sectors. He has successfully advocated for amendments to various pieces of anti-corruption legislation and policy including strengthening Canada’s Integrity Framework, bolstering the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act and implementing Canada’s remediation agreement regime through an amendment to the Criminal Code. Noah has written numerous submissions to government and appeared before Parliamentary Committees to provide testimony on a wide range of issues.

For the past several years, Noah has worked as Senior Counsel with a Federal Crown Corporation where he provides advice related to regulatory and compliance issues in the financial sector.

Noah sits on various legal and policy-oriented bodies such as Transparency International-Canada’s Legal Committee and the Canadian Bar Association’s Anti-Corruption Team. He is the Director of the Canadian Centre of Excellence for Anti-Corruption (CCEAC) and has written for various publications and audiences including the OECD, World Bank, National Magazine, CCCA Magazine and Canadian International Lawyer. 

Noah is an alumni of the French Common Law Program at the University of Ottawa.