China:
China's Focus On Commercial Bribery Is A Wake-Up Call
30 July 2015
McGuireWoods LLP
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.
This July 28 Law360 article by McGuireWoods lawyers
Alex Brackett and
Ryan Bonistalli discusses recent enforcement action in China
that demonstrates why anti-corruption compliance efforts should not
focus exclusively on interactions with government officials.
Commercial bribery also can result in liability under the Foreign
Corrupt Practices Act. Subscribers can read the full text of the
Law360 article at www.law360.com. The article was based on a
July 21 Subject to Inquiry blog post by Alex and Ryan that
was published under the same title at www.subjecttoinquiry.com.
Originally published by Law360.
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.
POPULAR ARTICLES ON: Criminal Law from China
Pretext Calls in Sexual Assault Allegations
Criminal Defence Lawyers Australia
Conducting a ‘pretext' call has become common practice for police investigating sexual assault allegations in New South Wales. This involves police obtaining a warrant and organising a call between the complainant and the accused.
Is verbal abuse a crime?
Astor Legal
What is verbal abuse? Is it a crime? Is it DV? Can I get an AVO? Offensive language; intimidation; examples.
新时代金融反腐历程及重点罪名简析
AnJie Broad Law Firm
2024年3月13日,中央纪委国家监委官网通报,某银行原党委委员、副行长李某某涉嫌严重违纪违法,目前正接受中央纪委国家监委纪律审查和监察Ŧ