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International

Dec. 2, 2013

Other countries using US government's anti-corruption playbook

Countries in Europe, Asia and South America are showing new vigor in prosecuting laws already on their books that crack down on corruption and bribery.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Companies doing business abroad have to worry about more than just American anti-corruption laws now. Countries in Europe, Asia and South America are showing new vigor in prosecuting laws already on their books that crack down on corruption and bribery. Some, such as Russia and Brazil, have passed new stringent rules this year.


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