All companies following corporate enforcement policy getting DOJ declinations, FCPA unit head says
By Robert Thomason ( November 28, 2018, 17:47 GMT | Insight) -- All companies that have self-reported bribery violations to the Justice Department and met the requirements of its year-old corporate enforcement policy have gotten declinations, said the head of DOJ's Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement. Dan Kahn, head of the DOJ's FCPA unit, said in a wide-ranging year-in-review presentation at a conference that the corporate enforcement policy has been effective in providing guidance to both firms and prosecutors facing FCPA issues.All companies that have self-reported bribery violations to the US Department of Justice and met the requirements of its year-old corporate enforcement policy have gotten declinations, said the DOJ's Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement chief....
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