Milos Barutciski chairs the International Trade and Investment Group at Bennett Jones LLP. Mr. Barutciski has represented numerous Canadian and international companies, including several Fortune 500 companies and companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ, in relation to anti-corruption, export control, sanctions and other regulatory investigations and compliance matters in Canada and abroad. Mr. Barutciski is a member of the Trade and Investment Commission of the International Chamber of Commerce. He is also a founding member of the Task Force on Bribery and Corruption of the Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD (BIAC). As a member of the BIAC Task Force since 1996, Mr. Barutciski was intimately involved in the OECD’s consultations on the 1997 OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, and was invited to appear before the OECD examining board in its 2005 and 2010 reviews of Canada’s compliance with the Convention. Mr. Barutciski was consulted by the Government of Canada with respect to the drafting of the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act and was recently invited by the RCMP’s International Anti-Corruption Unit to speak at the Unit’s training retreat in Ottawa in May 2010. From 2007-2009, Mr. Barutciski was a member of the International Bar Association’s Task Force on Extraterritoriality and one of the authors of the corruption chapter in the Task Force’s April 2009 Report. He was called to the Bars of Ontario and Quebec in 1987.