Research at the intersection of international taxation, digital tax administration, and blockchain-based economic systems. Supervised by Prof. Gitte Heij, University of Melbourne — focusing on African tax administration reform, extractive industry taxation, and digital fiscal tools.
Current research outputs, live tools, and active academic initiatives for the 2026 cycle.
Three interconnected fields anchoring the lab's analytical and policy work.
Analysis of revenue leakage in African mining and oil sectors through EITI compliance frameworks, mirror trade analysis, mineral benchmark pricing, and BEPS implementation gaps.
Crypto-asset taxation frameworks, ERP integration in revenue authorities, BI dashboard deployment, and blockchain analytics for tax intelligence across African jurisdictions.
African tax reform through ATAF frameworks, gender-responsive fiscal policy, south-south capacity building, and comparative analysis of revenue administration reform trajectories.
Interactive tools built for policy analysis, fiscal intelligence, and research dissemination.
Academic papers, essays, and collaborative research in progress or recently completed.