The Curtain Closes on the FCPA Blog
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by Richard L. Cassin
2M ago
My gifted colleagues — the people Harry and I leaned on for support for 17 years — have already written a wonderful history of the FCPA Blog. There’s little more I can say except to fill in a gap they left in the record — their role in what we did ..read more
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From the FCPA Blog Editors
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by The FCPA Blog
2M ago
Andy Spalding, Senior Editor I came to the FCPA Blog a nobody, just some guy with just one idea that Dick so generously agreed to post. How could I have known the Wall Street Journal was looking for content ..read more
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The FCPA Blog is coming to an end
The FCPA Blog
by Harry Cassin
2M ago
2024 marks our seventeenth year of publishing. It’s been an incredible journey, and we’re proud of our work. It was a difficult decision. We’ll continue posting over the next couple of weeks ..read more
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The DPA is signed. Now what?
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by Richard L. Cassin
2M ago
It’s wishful thinking that a corporate FCPA resolution with the DOJ puts everything in the rearview mirror. Better to view corporate resolutions as multi-year events, during which the company and its leaders face more scrutiny and potential criminal jeopardy than ever ..read more
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Introducing the new Elgar Encyclopedia on Corruption Law
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by Andy Spalding
2M ago
In the last quarter-century, since the “Corruption Eruption” of the late 1990s, the world has been lucky enough to see the proliferation of anti-corruption laws, initiatives, ideas, and practices. Now, two decades later, a group of scholars and practitioners has undertaken to distill our learning in a single source ..read more
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With the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act, America puts the world on notice
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by Thomas Firestone and Drago Kos
3M ago
Although bribery always requires a giver and a receiver, U.S. anti-corruption efforts have traditionally focused almost exclusively on the givers. This is partly the result of a previous gap in the law ..read more
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How to prepare for (and manage) a dawn raid
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by Andrew Reeves and David Harris
3M ago
Dawn raids are on the rise: the first three months of the new SFO director’s tenure saw two dawn raids, and the Financial Conduct Authority’s dawn raid activity during 2023 was significantly increased compared with 2022 ..read more
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Strong leadership breathes new life into B20 Integrity & Compliance Task Force
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by Katja Bechtel and Scarlet Wannenwetsch
3M ago
2023 was a mixed bag for the business integrity community. On the one hand, the B20 – the voice of business of the G20 forum of major economies – had no Integrity & Compliance Task Force under the Indian Presidency ..read more
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Firing employees the right way is part of compliance
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by Richard L. Cassin
3M ago
The viral video of two unprepared HR reps from Cloudflare firing Brittany Pietsch from her remote sales job is excruciating. I’m not sure it rises to the level of an indictment of capitalism, as one X user suggested, but it is disgusting and, as the X user said, it shows “they don’t value people ..read more
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PEPs in Ukraine? It’s complicated
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by Oksana Ihnatenko
3M ago
One of the main talking points in Ukraine in October 2023 was the new law on politically exposed persons, which was introduced in light of the seven reforms required by the country to support its EU candidate status ..read more
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