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Smith & Wesson Resolves FCPA Charges with the SEC, Avoids DOJ Charges
- Rebecca Hughes ParkerAnti-Corruption Report
Four years after it began its inquiry, the SEC has settled FCPA charges with Smith & Wesson for $2 million through an administrative action. The DOJ declined to prosecute. How good of a deal was this for the iconic gun maker? We distill a few points from the fourth FCPA corporate enforcement action of the year.
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