By Mikhail Reider-Gordon and Michael Spindler
There have been a number of cases over the past few years that underscore the growing awareness of bribery and corruption occurring in the media and entertainment industry. Because of this, there is an increasing sense that the focus of anti-corruption task-forces, authorities and regulators will begin to broaden to encompass the industry. In 1999, the BBC reported that U.S. officials were looking into alleged v...
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