While there is no doubt that the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) remains the most significant anticorruption law in the world - followed closely by the still nascent U.K. Bribery Act of 2010 - it is far from the only international anticorruption statute to which multi-nationals are subject. The past few years have seen an explosion of new and recently modified anticorruption legislation in countries all around the world. There are...
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