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kaggle-ho-022554House Oversight

DOJ Guiding Principles for Initiating and Resolving FCPA Investigations

DOJ Guiding Principles for Initiating and Resolving FCPA Investigations The passage merely restates internal DOJ policy from the U.S. Attorney’s Manual and contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile actors. It offers no novel or controversial information. Key insights: Outlines criteria DOJ uses to open or decline FCPA cases.; Lists factors such as federal interest, evidence sufficiency, and alternative remedies.; Describes considerations for plea agreements with individuals and corporations.

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DOJ Guiding Principles for Initiating and Resolving FCPA Investigations The passage merely restates internal DOJ policy from the U.S. Attorney’s Manual and contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile actors. It offers no novel or controversial information. Key insights: Outlines criteria DOJ uses to open or decline FCPA cases.; Lists factors such as federal interest, evidence sufficiency, and alternative remedies.; Describes considerations for plea agreements with individuals and corporations.

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