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And now a few predictions from the United Kingdom…

At an anti-corruption summit held in snow-dusted London yesterday, a spokesman for the UK government braved the weather to deliver predictions for that country’s anti-bribery trends for 2009....

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Commercial Bribery: No Government Officials in Sight

Anti-corruption enforcement took an interesting turn in January, when four men were convicted in the UK of bribery that had nothing to do with government officials.  Purely private commercial bribery...

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The Serious Fraud Office orders BAE to pay GBP 29.5 million for education in...

Back in 2010, TRACE president Alexandra Wrage wondered what mechanism the UK Serious Fraud Office would employ to provide restitution of bribe money to the Tanzanian people in settlement of BAE’s...

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Looking up to the UK SFO from Down Under

In a recent press statement, the UK Serious Fraud Office touted its accomplishments for the 2011-2012 prosecution season.  Drawing on data from the newly released SFO Year in Review 2011-12, outgoing...

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Bribe payments by Scottish oil and gas company result in USD 8.9 penalty

Recent Enforcement Developments Scottish oil and gas services company agrees to civil settlement. On 23 November 2012, Abbot Group Ltd. agreed to a civil settlement of GBP 5.6 million (USD 8.9 million)...

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