The FCPA Flash podcast provides in an audio format the same fresh, candid, and informed commentary about the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and related topics as readers have come to expect from the written posts on FCPA Professor.
This FCPA Flash episode is a conversation with Lee Dunst (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher) who recently penned a piece that caught my eye about the DOJ’s expectations for voluntary disclosure and cooperation. In the episode, Dunst elaborates on points discussed in the piece including how senior executives and corporate directors have come to resent the DOJ’s paternalistic commands embodied in various FCPA enforcement policies. Dunst also touches upon the “Yates Memo” and the DOJ’s “FCPA Pilot Program.”
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