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Meanings of foreign bribery in English
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Usage of foreign bribery in English
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The US passed the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which outlawed foreignbribery.
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The report claims there are substantial loopholes concerning foreignbribery involving Irish citizens.
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The U.S. Justice Department has closed a related foreignbribery probe.
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The agencies have previously examined potential foreignbribery issues in the financial service sector.
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Given that guarantee against foreignbribery, we may, I think, let free speech rage.
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The U.S. Department of Justice said the deal was the largest ever foreignbribery settlement.
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That would be the largest criminal fine levied by the United States for foreignbribery.
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The SEC has also initiated several so-called industry sweeps for potential foreignbribery across an industry.
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That would make it the largest criminal fine levied by the United States for foreignbribery.
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In 2014, Ng was subpoenaed in a foreignbribery investigation, a source told Reuters on Friday.
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The company has said that it anticipated settling foreignbribery charges with the United States and British officials.
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The resolution is the first coordinated between U.S. and French authorities in a foreignbribery case, the Justice Department said.
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He has litigated civil and criminal trials relating to foreignbribery, economic espionage and obstruction of justice, the biography says.
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The second most common way of uncovering foreignbribery was via law enforcement agencies such as the police or customs officers.
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AFP Assistant Commissioner Northern Command, Lesa Gale, said the complex three-year investigation reflected Australia's commitment to taking action against foreignbribery.
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It was also a test of the government's use of wires, often associated with organized crime prosecutions, to combat foreignbribery.