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Andy Spalding
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Jessica Tillipman
Senior Editor

Bill Steinman
Senior Editor

Richard L. Cassin
Editor at Large

Elizabeth K. Spahn
Editor Emeritus

Cody Worthington
Contributing Editor

Julie DiMauro
Contributing Editor

Thomas Fox
Contributing Editor

Marc Alain Bohn
Contributing Editor

Bill Waite
Contributing Editor

Shruti J. Shah
Contributing Editor

Russell A. Stamets
Contributing Editor

Richard Bistrong
Contributing Editor

Eric Carlson
Contributing Editor

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Ottawa Says Mush, Finally

[…] corruption by Canadian companies abroad. With the burgeoning attention to corruption cases by the police, Crown prosecutors, and judiciary, can our legislators be far beyond? We hope not. ________________ Heather MacIntosh is the Program Director, of Democratic Development and Human Rights at the Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership. She can be contacted here.

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China amends Criminal Law to increase penalties for private-sector bribery

[…] been severely damaged. The amendments also broadened the scope of prohibitions on producing or selling counterfeit drugs or those of inferior quality, created new crimes for mishandling human genetic resources and for implanting gene-edited or cloned embryos into humans or animals, and increased the scope and related penalties for trade secret protections. For more […]

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Codes of Conduct: Are we honorable or are we hypocrites?

[…] But to be honest, ThyssenKrupp’s words are rather “industrialized.” Somehow they lack  . . . . flesh and blood. They fall a bit short of being genuinely human and personal. Compare ThyssenKrupp’s words with the message from Ian Read, the chairman and CEO of Pfizer. In the preamble of Pfizer’s Code of Conduct, he […]

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Switzerland OKs Ben Aissa extradition to Canada

[…] to a contractor who plotted to smuggle Saadi Gaddafi and his family out of Libya in 2011. The suit also seeks to recover money paid to a design firm involved in Gaddafi’s condo renovation. Ben Aissa, a Tunisian-Canadian, ran SNC-Lavalin’s construction division. In April, the World Bank barred SNC-Lavalin from bank-funded projects for ten […]

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Job: Director, Ethics & Compliance (Western Digital Corp. — Irvine, CA)

Job Title: Director, Ethics & Compliance – Anti-Corruption Law Employer: Western Digital Corp. Location: Irvine, California (USA)   Description Western Digital and its subsidiaries design and manufacture storage devices, networking equipment and home entertainment products under the WD®, HGST and G-Technology brands. WDC’s subsidiaries employ approximately 86,000 employees worldwide. The Western Digital Director, Ethics […]

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RIP Jeremy Pope (1938 – 2012)

[…] South Africa in 1986 and worked for Nelson Mandela’s release from prison. At the time of his Pope’s death, he was a member of the New Zealand Human Rights Commission. Pope also consulted with election commissions in Africa and Asia and advised the World Bank and United Nations on anti-corruption issues. And with his […]

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What does this Apple disclosure mean?

[…] security at the mine site but, following an investigation, were removed from the area, while representatives of the DRC national army were retrained on appropriate security and human rights practices. For the remaining two closed incidents, in one instance, the risk of impacted minerals entering the supply chain is believed to be limited under […]

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The Future Is Here

[…] our native language — but steps to compliance are certainly there. As for Dell, the OCEG says the company received “not a point in time certification of FCPA compliance, an acknowledgement that Dell has taken significant, proactive steps to design a program that will enhance its ability to appropriately prevent, detect and react to non-compliance.”

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Judge Sporkin et al: The FCPA at 40 (Live and streaming on September 25)

[…] the panel moderator, holds the Frank and Bethine Church Chair of Public Affairs in the Boise State University School of Public Service. He served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor from 2014 to 2016. Again, the event website and registration (free) is here.

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Richard Bistrong visits Andy’s outhouse

[…] on my company’s export application for goods falling under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. The embassy staff were polite but direct: No way. They cited the human rights and corruption record of the federal police. I said if we didn’t sell the products, Country X would. “Let them. It’s not coming from us,” […]

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