Three Questions to Ask After Detecting a Possible FCPA Violation

A report of bribery has come in: a whistleblower has made a complaint or an employee has discovered a violation of an internal control, such as fraud on an expense report.  Among the questions that must be answered are: Who should conduct which parts of the investigation? When should the investigation end?  How should the issue be remediated?  FCPA experts from Paul Hastings, Akin Gump and KPMG weigh in.  See also “How to Conduct an Anti-Corruption Investigation: Ten Factors to Consider at the Outset (Part One of Two)” (Dec. 18, 2013); “Developing and Implementing the Investigation Plan (Part Two of Two)” (Jan. 8, 2014).

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