Cayman Islands:
Bribery & Corruption Ed.6: Cayman Islands
04 January 2019
Maples Group
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In this article Martin Livingston, Adam Huckle and Adrian Davey
provide an overview of the Cayman Islands' Anti- Corruption Law
and Anti-Corruption Commission, key bribery offences, recent
enforcement activity, and proposed reforms for the future. Their
contribution formed part of the 6th Edition of Global Legal
Insights - Bribery & Corruption, which covered 29
jurisdictions.
This article first appeared in the Sixth Edition of Global Legal
Insights - Bribery & Corruption; published by Global Legal
Group Ltd, London in December 2019.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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