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Sticky Situation: Ill-Gotten Gains From FCPA Violations

Image: One of the continuing myths around FCPA enforcement is so-called “springing liability,” where a company that acquires a business also acquires a FCPA violation along with the purchase. That is not an accurate understanding of the issue, our anti-corruption blogger Tom Fox writes. But it does touch on issues of ill-gotten gains from FCPA violations, and what liability companies face for that misconduct. Now Mondelez Interational may find out. More inside.

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Surviving the Jolt of the Yates Memo

An earthquake in the world of FCPA enforcement happened in September, when “the Yates Memo” arrived and heralded a new era of pursuing individuals responsible for corporate misconduct. This week, columnist Tom Fox dissects some of the implications for compliance officers—including the threat that from here forward, the interests of senior executives and the company overall will diverge. This is a tectonic shift, and right now CCOs are off-balance.

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Double Trouble in Internal Investigations After Schrems

Image: Last week another huge shift in the compliance world happened: the Schrems decision by the European Court of Justice, finding that the previously presumed European Union Safe Harbor regime is invalid. For the anti-corruption compliance practitioner, the decision is double-trouble when you consider it in light of the recent Yates Memo. CW anti-corruption blogger Tom Fox has more inside.

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Sponsors Turn Up the Heat on FIFA Corruption

Image: Four of FIFA’s largest sponsors have called on the group’s president, Sepp Blatter, to resign immediately given his role in possible misconduct at the soccer organization. (Blatter is now under criminal investigation by Swiss prosecutors.) That business-driven pressure, Compliance Week blogger Tom Fox (left) says, might be the first indicator that professional soccer will get serious about cleaning up its misbehavior. More inside.

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New U.S.-China Corruption Cooperation Initiative

Image: An interesting development reported this week: The United States and China have agreed to cooperate on the seizure of assets obtained through corruption and on the deportations of Chinese nationals from the United States who engaged in bribery and corruption in China and later fled to America for sanctuary. It may not end there. Our Man From FCPA, Tom Fox, has more inside.

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Moves Against FIFA, VW: Sweating in the C-Suite?

Image: Talk in corporate compliance circles lately has been dominated by the United States and publication of the Yates Memo, where the Justice Department will be pushing for more prosecution of individuals. The real bite for compliance, however, might be happening in Europe, where regulators are moving against the chiefs at both Volkswagen and FIFA. Our anti-corruption blogger Tom Fox reads more of the tea leaves inside.

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