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FCPA Enforcement Guidance Provides General Overview, No Specific Leads

The document is a generic conclusion of a compliance guide with no specific individuals, transactions, dates, or allegations. It offers no actionable investigative leads, contains no controversial or Describes purpose of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). Emphasizes DOJ and SEC roles in enforcement. Calls for businesses to comply with anti‑bribery laws.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #022592
Pages
1
Persons
0
Integrity
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Summary

The document is a generic conclusion of a compliance guide with no specific individuals, transactions, dates, or allegations. It offers no actionable investigative leads, contains no controversial or Describes purpose of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). Emphasizes DOJ and SEC roles in enforcement. Calls for businesses to comply with anti‑bribery laws.

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Conclusion CONCLUSION The FCPA was designed to prevent corrupt practices, protect investors, and provide a fair playing field for those honest companies trying to win busi- ness based on quality and price rather than bribes. Following Congress’ leader- ship in enacting the FCPA 35 years ago, and through determined international diplomatic and law enforcement efforts in the time since, laws like the FCPA prohibiting foreign bribery have been enacted by most of the United States’ major trading partners. This guide is designed to provide practical advice about, and useful in- sights into, our enforcement considerations. For businesses desiring to com- pete fairly in foreign markets, it is our goal to maximize those businesses’ ability to comply with the FCPA in the most effective and efficient way suitable to their business and the markets in which they operate. Through our ongoing efforts with the U.S. and international business and legal communities and non- governmental organizations, DOJ and SEC can continue effectively to protect the integrity of our markets and reduce corruption around the world.

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