FCPA Compliance 1 Year After DOJ Revised Policy

By Jack Sharman, Brandon Essig, Tenley Armstrong and Jeff Doss ( November 28, 2018, 3:25 PM EST) -- The corporate compliance community is now one year out from the announcement by the U.S. Department of Justice that its Foreign Corrupt Practices Act pilot program was to be made permanent. Because of the rapid changes in this area over the past two and a half years, the visibility of anti-corruption efforts, and the continuing tremendous potential financial risks to companies, there is perhaps no compliance subject more written, talked and blogged about than the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act — and for good reason. Noncompliance with the FCPA creates eye-popping headlines, causes boardroom upheaval and wrings massive fines from household names such as Siemens, Walmart and Morgan Stanley....

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