Naming Bribe-Paying Third Parties Would Improve FCPA Compliance
24 June 2020
Anti-Corruption Report
Members of the Foley International Government Enforcement Defense & Investigations Team have published, in “The Anti-Corruption Report,” an article underscoring the prudence of cooperating with the DOJ and SEC in identifying third parties that may have paid bribes on a company’s behalf, as part of a compliance program that may lessen the company’s legal liability.
Click here to read the article, reprinted with the publisher’s permission.
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