The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) initially had limited enforcement from its inception in 1977 until around 2002. However, over the past decade, there has been a significant increase in FCPA prosecutions, making it a top concern for international businesses. This paper focuses on the FCPA’s provision regarding payments to foreign officials, which has become a significant source of liability. It discusses a case involving Alcoa Inc. as a cautionary tale, where the company used a middleman to funnel bribes to Bahrain’s royal family, resulting in substantial fines and penalties. Download the information paper now and learn more about:
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