Analyzing and Addressing Corruption Risks in Southeast Asia

Companies operating in Southeast Asia stand to profit significantly from the unique business opportunities in the region but also face extensive corruption risks – risks rooted in that region’s politics, traditions, laws and more.  At a recent webinar hosted by Strafford Publications, anti-corruption experts discussed the intricacies of operating in ASEAN countries.  The panelists included: Edward Fishman, a partner at K&L Gates; Neil McInnes and Barry Vitou, partners at Pinsent Masons and Matthew Reinhard, a member at Miller & Chevalier.  This article outlines region-wide and country-specific corruption risks as well as some of the best practices the panelists discussed for addressing those risks.

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