A biweekly podcast covering news and opinion related to government False Claims Act cases, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement, and related legal issues.
This week’s headlines:
- Afghan Finance Minister Approves New Tax Exemption Confirmation Process
- DOJ Defends Use of Statistical Sampling to Prove FCA Liability
- Plaintiff Attorney’s Reference to Prior FCPA Enforcement Results in Mistrial
- Section 809 and ‘E-Portal’ Proposals, by Cutting Bid Protests in Federal Procurement, Could Breach International Agreements and Raise New Risks of Corruption
- Tom Fox Publishes “The Complete Compliance Handbook”
- Ireland: New Corruption Legislation Finally in Sight
- In the First Application of the Whistleblower “Safe Harbor” Rule, SEC Awards More Than $2.2 Million to Whistleblower Who First Reported Information to Another Federal Agency
- Odebrecht to Pay Brazil $730 Million in Damages
- Legg Mason Reserves $67 Million for FCPA Settlement
- US Settles Lawsuit Alleging Contractor Falsely Overcharged the Navy for Ship Husbanding Services
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