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Morrison Foerster summarizes some of the most important international anti-corruption developments from the past month, including:

  • DOJ Issues its First FCPA Opinion Procedure Release in Nearly Six Years.
  • U.S.-based Consumer Loan Company Resolves Mexico Bribery Allegations with SEC.
  • U.S.-based Nutrition Company Resolves China Bribery Allegations with DOJ and SEC.
  • DOJ and OFAC Respond to Corruption Involving Uganda and Poland Adoptions.
  • Former Procurement Official at PDVSA Subsidiary Charged in Bribery and Money Laundering Scheme.
  • Two Guilty Pleas in PDVSA Joint Venture Bribery Scheme.
  • U.S. Consultant Pleads Guilty in Connection with Attempt to Interfere in 1MDB Investigation.
  • U.S. and UK End Corruption Investigations Into U.S.-Based Engineering Company.
  • Council of Europe Urges Russia for More Anti-Corruption Progress; Anti-Corruption Opposition Leader in Russia Apparently Poisoned Two Days Later.
  • Kazakhstan President Instructs Government to Step Up Anti-Corruption Efforts.

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