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Posted inRegulatory Enforcement

Potential sanctions violations: To voluntarily self-disclose or not?

by Kyle Brasseur July 14, 2023July 18, 2023

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When Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco first described sanctions as “the new FCPA,” the risk landscape changed.

The idea of the Department of Justice (DOJ) scrutinizing sanctions on par with how it views bribery and corruption under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act alters the calculus of whether a company should voluntarily self-disclose potential violations.


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