FCPA Professor has been described as “the Wall Street Journal concerning all things FCPA-related,” and “the most authoritative source for those seeking to understand and apply the FCPA.”
Set forth below are the topics discussed this week on FCPA Professor.
This guest post checks in down under and covers a range of developments in Australia and overseas in the area of foreign bribery policy, investigations and regulation.
In addition to enforcement activity and legislative developments, the 1980’s also saw much FCPA media coverage on a range of topics and this post excerpts certain articles found in the Wall Street Journal during the 1980s.
FCPA Professor will once again be the place to visit in January for numerous 2018 year in review statistics. But first, this post closes out the fourth quarter of 2018.
This post compares corporate FCPA enforcement in 2018 to prior years. Measured in terms of the number of core corporate actions, 2018 was the third most active year for enforcement in FCPA history.
This post highlights the origins of 2018 corporate FCPA enforcement actions.
As highlighted here, former Credit Suisse bankers were criminally charged with FCPA and other offenses in connection with various Mozambican maritime projects. This post discusses what it all might mean for Credit Suisse.
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