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:
- DOJ Officials Suggest a Broadened Corporate Declination Policy Beyond the FCPA
- McCaskill, Wyden Question $24 Million Government Reimbursement to Contractor for Whistleblower Legal Fees
- ABA Guide Offers Advice on Avoiding False Claims Allegations
- Feds End FCPA Probe of Oil and Gas Services Firm
- Teradata FCPA Investigation Ends with Double Declination
- A Conversation with Michael Goldberg On the Refusal to Settle
- Federal Grant Reporting Serves as Basis for FCA Action
- Charly Shugg on Compliance & Ethics Lessons from the Military [Podcast]
- Can a Big Law Firm Waive Attorney Client Privilege During an Internal Investigation Discussion with the Government? You Bet.
- DOJ Pursues PE Firm Based on Portfolio Company’s Alleged Payment of Kickbacks
- Canada’s Freeze on DPAs About to Thaw
- World Bank Debars Pak Elektron Limited
- European Investment Bank Publishes Updated Debarment Policy
- India Debars, Suspends, and Restricts Defense Firms in New Corruption Rule
- China Corruption Punishments Jump 44 Percent in January
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