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Set forth below are the topics discussed this week on FCPA Professor.
Once again, the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act (a bill which seeks to address the “demand” side of foreign bribery) was introduced in Congress. (See here). This post poses several questions about the bill and this post demonstrates how a “demand” side prohibition could better be accomplished through amending the FCPA (not the domestic bribery statute as the Foreign Extortion Prevent Act seeks to do).
As highlighted here, the gap in SEC FCPA enforcement against individuals is approaching three years.
To best understand (and place in context) current SEC FCPA enforcement positions and policies, it is useful to understand past SEC FCPA enforcement positions and policies. (See here).
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