Table of contents
- Why do you believe FCPA enforcement will remain a priority?
- Views from President Trump and his appointments
- Anti-corruption is now a global endeavor
- Why should anti-corruption compliance remain a priority?
- Corruption enforcement is multi-jurisdictional
Article summary
Corporate Crime analysis: Amanda Raad, partner, and Tina Yu, associate, both at Ropes & Gray, assess the anticipated policy of the Trump administration concerning the enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 (FCPA) and explain why they believe that anti-corruption compliance will still remain a priority.
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