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Global corruption probes need investigators to know other countries' ways, says UK fraud chief

By Ben Lucas ( May 22, 2019, 12:18 GMT | Insight) -- Corruption prosecutors need to keep in mind other countries' legal approaches to ensure international probes are “as seamless as possible,” the head of the UK’s Serious Fraud Office said today. Lisa Osofsky told a conference in Hong Kong that corruption cases are increasingly global in nature, and authorities need to be especially aware of differences in national laws on how evidence is obtained and disclosed, interviewing witnesses and suspects, and corporate liability and privacy.Corruption prosecutors need to keep in mind other countries' legal approaches to ensure international probes are “as seamless as possible,” the head of the UK’s white-collar crime agency said today....

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