Volkov – With the recent announcement by the Justice Department of a “pause” in FCPA enforcement, questions have arisen regarding the U.S.’s continued commitment to international anti-corruption efforts and its re-focused priorities. To examine the shifting landscape, Michael Volkov invited Scott Greytak, the Director of Advocacy for Transparency International US, and Scott Birenbaum, Deputy Director of FDD’s Center on Economic and Financial Power, to discuss current trends in the global anti-corruption fight and the future of the U.S. role in this important area.
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Anti-Corruption Update with Scott Greytak, Transparency International USA, and Josh Birenbaum from Foundation for Defense of Democracies
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