We are pleased to announce the release of the third and final video in our India anti-bribery compliance video series. As noted previously, Foley partner David W. Simon and Sherbir Panag, of Panag & Babu in New Delhi, India have produced these videos to educate lawyers, compliance professionals, and business managers on the basics of anti-bribery compliance in India. This video, “What is the FCPA?,” provides basic terms and definitions that comprise the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, helping viewers understand what constitutes a violation and what does not. To view it, please click on this link: What is the FCPA?
If you missed the first two videos in our series, you can access them by clicking on these links: Typical Compliance Risks in India and Anti-Corruption Investigation Tips.
If you missed the first two videos in our series, you can access them by clicking on these links: Typical Compliance Risks in India and Anti-Corruption Investigation Tips.
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