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New FCPA Guidance from DOJ and SEC: How It May Impact Your Anti-Corruption Compliance Program

Dbriefs Webcast: Transactions & Business Events

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November 30, 2012 2:00 PM

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November 30, 2012 3:00 PM

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Host: David Williams, Principal - Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP
1 Intermediate CPE Credit: Specialized Knowledge & Applications

The Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission recently released new Foreign Corrupt Practice Act guidance which includes increased clarity around definitions, insights, and expectations, and hypothetical do's and don'ts to consider. What might this mean for your anti-corruption compliance program? We'll discuss:

  • An overview of the new guidance, including the DOJ and SEC's clarification around definitions of a foreign official and of facilitation payments.
  • Potential impact on policies such as travel, gifts, entertainment, third-party due diligence, and FCPA M&A transaction due diligence.
  • Potential increased expectations from the DOJ and SEC regarding existing anti-corruption and compliance programs.

Join us and our guest, Chief Compliance Officer of Zimmer Holdings, Inc., and learn about the new guidance and possible impacts on your company's operations and anti-corruption platform.

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