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Global Anti-Bribery Year-in-Review: 2022 Developments and Predictions for 2023

by Jay Holtmeier, Kimberly A. Parker, Erin G.H. Sloane, Christopher Cestaro, Meghan E. Kaler, and Caroline R. Geist-Benitez

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From left to right: Jay Holtmeier, Kimberly A. Parker, Erin G.H. Sloane, Christopher Cestaro, Meghan E. Kaler, and Caroline R. Geist-Benitez. (Photos courtesy of Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale & Dorr LLP)

While Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement activity has not come close to returning to the heights seen a few years ago, 2022 reflected significant increases from the prior year in both the number of cases against corporate defendants (eight vs. four) and the combined total of monetary penalties levied ($1.56 billion[1] vs. $459 million). Consistent with this upward trend of enforcement activity, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) continue to signal that anti-corruption enforcement is a priority and to provide further detail and clarification regarding their approach to corporate enforcement. Below are the key takeaways regarding FCPA enforcement in 2022 and trends to keep in mind as we look ahead to 2023.

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Global Anti-Bribery Year-in-Review: 2017 Developments and Predictions for 2018

by Kimberly A. Parker, Jay Holtmeier, Erin G.H. Sloane, Lillian Howard Potter, Tetyana V. Gaponenko, Victoria J. Lee, and Roger M. Witten

This past year marked the 40th anniversary of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”).  Since its enactment in 1977, the U.S. Department of Justice (the “DOJ”) has brought approximately 300 FCPA enforcement actions, while the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) has brought approximately 200 cases.[1]  This anniversary year, the first year of the Trump administration, demonstrated that the FCPA continues to be a powerful tool in combating corruption abroad and encouraging compliance at global companies.

Below are six key take-aways regarding FCPA enforcement in 2017: Continue reading