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US to resume enforcement of foreign bribery law, Justice Department says

By Samuel Rubenfeld ( June 10, 2025, 22:56 GMT | Insight) -- The US Justice Department will resume enforcement of a corporate anti-corruption law after issuing guidance to ensure that cases limit burdens on American companies and coincide with national interests. The guidance follows an executive order issued in February by President Donald Trump that paused Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement because, he believed, prosecutors had stretched the anti-corruption law beyond its original intent.The US Department of Justice will resume enforcement of a corporate anti-corruption law after issuing guidance aimed at ensuring that cases limit burdens on American companies and coincide with national interests....

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