United States:
Changes To Hong Kong Leniency Program Align More Closely With U.S. Program
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On April 16, the CEO of the Hong Kong Competition Commission,
Brent Snyder, announced extensive changes to the agency's
leniency program, aligning Hong Kong's program more closely
with the U.S.'s. Snyder previously served as Deputy Assistant
Attorney General for criminal enforcement at the U.S. Department of
Justice, Antitrust Division, so these changes do not come as a
complete surprise. Our team compares the most significant changes
in this alert. Further updates to come from our
team in Hong Kong for the second part of the two-part client alert
series.
Originally published April 22, 2020.
This article is presented for informational purposes only
and is not intended to constitute legal advice.
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