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Trump likely to continue US corporate bribery prosecutions, as in first term

By Samuel Rubenfeld ( November 12, 2024, 18:08 GMT | Comment) -- When Donald Trump won the 2016 US presidential election, attention turned to comments he’d made years earlier in which he had called the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act a “horrible law.” But he enforced the US anti-bribery law much like his predecessors had done, figures from the time show. Now, as Trump retakes the White House in January, enforcement is expected to continue in a similar vein, observers in the anti-corruption world told MLex. When Donald Trump won the 2016 US presidential election, attention turned to comments he’d made years earlier in which he had called the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act a “horrible law.”...

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