The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is a U.S. federal statute which dramatically affects commercial enterprises conducting business overseas. As one of the most far-reaching laws regarding international public corruption, the FCPA presents significant compliance challenges for companies operating abroad and substantial enforcement risks.
This webcast is Part III of a six-part series on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, covering compliance issues associated with gifts, entertainment, hosting and other common and recurring business activities. This program focuses on common operational risk areas under the statute giving rise to many enforcement actions and day-to-day quandaries. It covers the potential challenges and pitfalls companies face when setting, administering and monitoring procedures and internal controls associated with gifts and related topics.
Join Federal Publications Seminars and a distinguished panel of attorneys from Steptoe & Johnson LLP as we present The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Part III: Gifts, Entertainment, Hosting and Other Recurring Operational Issues.
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