The New Anti-corruption Rules: What Do They Mean for Multinationals with Operations in Asia?
July 2011
George J. Terwilliger III, Daniel Levin, Arthur Mitchell, Xiaoming Li, Charlie Monteith
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Managing liability risks under anti-corruption laws can be a daunting prospect for most corporations, but this task is particularly complicated for multinational corporations with operations in developing economies where history, culture and customs impact day-to-day business.
Several notable enforcement and legislative developments in recent months highlight this continuing challenge for multinational corporations.
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