Davis Ndambo is a Business Management and Information Technology enthusiast who holds a Master of Business Administration degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Nairobi, a Bachelor of Commerce degree and a diploma in ICT Management. He is currently pursuing his PhD in Strategic Information Systems at the University of Nairobi with a focus on big data and analytics. His professional background is in ICT and administration. He is in charge of the Committee's website development and maintenance.

Commitment to Financial Integrity and Anti Illicit Finance Practices

The Committee on Fiscal Studies is committed to the highest standards of integrity and ethical conduct. We maintain a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption, illicit financial flows, money laundering, bribery, and related financial misconduct. All individuals associated with our work, whether as staff, interns, consultants, or partners are expected to uphold these principles without exception. We wish to make clear that our institution does not knowingly engage with or provide platforms to individuals involved in corrupt practices, fraudulent activities, or violations of financial integrity standards. We categorically dissociate ourselves from any such conduct. We implement enhanced due diligence protocols for all prospective team members, including comprehensive background screening and verification of professional conduct. These measures apply across all roles and engagement types. Our work in fiscal governance, tax policy, and public finance demands unwavering commitment to legitimacy and transparency. We take this responsibility to our stakeholders, the organisations we serve, and the broader development community with utmost seriousness.