For Your FCPA Listening Enjoyment

March 13, 2015

Tired of reading about the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act?

Well sometimes I get tired writing about the FCPA.

Thus, today’s post is short on written content, but otherwise long on content as it contains links to several multi-media sources for your FCPA listening enjoyment.

An FCPA Fireside Chat of Sorts

David Yosifon is a law professor at Santa Clara University School of Law. Professor Yosifon also runs The Corporate Social Responsibility Podcast and I had the pleasure to recently visit with him in this February 25th recording available on iTunes.

During the approximate one hour conversation, we talk about the original goals of the FCPA, current approaches to enforcement, and areas of potential FCPA reform.

A Focus on DPAs

Recently, I had the pleasure to again visit with Thomas Fox for his Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Compliance and Ethics Report.

In this episode, we discuss recent writings and rulings concerning the DOJ’s use of deferred prosecution agreements.

Former FCPA Unit Chief Duross 

The Global Anticorruption Blog highlights a recent conference “Combating Grand Corruption: Is International Law the Answer” including comments by former FCPA Unit Chief Chuck Duross who speaks generally of his time at the DOJ.