<span class="vcard">Scott Greytak</span>

Scott Greytak

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Scott Greytak is an anti-corruption attorney and the Deputy Executive Director of Transparency International U.S. His work focuses on designing anti-corruption and financial integrity laws, building ideologically diverse coalitions, and engaging Congress and the executive branch on reform. He was named Top Lobbyist by the National Institute for Lobbying & Ethics in 2021, 2023, and 2024 and serves on the Advisory Board of the Vandenberg Coalition.

Greytak has worked with several of the country’s leading anti-corruption organizations and played a role in advancing two of the most significant U.S. reforms in decades: the Corporate Transparency Act (2021), the most consequential U.S. anti-money laundering reform in a generation, and the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act (2023), the first major expansion of U.S. foreign bribery law in nearly fifty years.

Earlier in his career, he helped pass more than a dozen state and local anti-corruption reforms, developed legal strategies related to campaign finance cases including Citizens United v. FEC, and authored Bankrolling the Bench, a widely cited report on money in judicial elections. He holds a J.D. and B.A. from Ohio State University.

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Relatives of political prisioners who used to work for Venezuelan oil company PDVSA, desmostrate outside the Supreme Court of Justice in Caracas on March 20, 2026. (Photo by Juan BARRETO / AFP via Getty Images)

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