...get into trouble, said partner Alistair Graham, summarizing the U.K. Serious Fraud Offices stance on acquisitions in which anticorruption problems surface...
...The U.K.s Serious Fraud Office went further, dismissing the idea that they would...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...The U.K.s Serious Fraud Office went further, dismissing the idea that they would...
...guidance update from the U.K.s Serious Fraud Office. During his speech Monday, however...
Many of the ways the U.S. and U.K. governments approach enforcement of anticorruption and antibribery laws can make it difficult for in-house compliance counsel to guide their companies
...by a number of anticorruption laws in other countries, such as the U.K. Bribery Act that went into effect last year. At the same...
...over the objection of her opposing counsel. When Thal returned to the office, her supervisor told her to go home and not worry about work...
...their policies measure up to those at peer companies. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), in partnership with PricewaterhouseCoopers and with funding...
Multinationals frequently bump up against multijurisdiction antibribery probes under laws like the FCPA. An international treaty is supposed to sort out who does what—but hasn't so far
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