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Southern Command intel official faces bribery
An intelligence specialist for the Miami-based Southern Command is facing federal bribery, extortion and other charges involving alleged drug money
Read More »Second U.S. Bribery Trial Begins for Brooklyn Assemblyman
In October 2010, William F. Boyland Jr., a state assemblyman from Brooklyn, shared fine cuts of meat, wine and whiskey with two businessmen who were trying to buy Mr. Boyland’s political influence
Read More »Firms face EU blacklist in bribery law change
Companies and banks that fail to prevent financial crime by their staff could face vast fines and be blacklisted from European contracts under a change to the Bribery Act being considered by the Government
Read More »The cost of corruption is a serious challenge for companies
Bribery, corruption and facilitation payments were the most commonly reported issues recorded by the Institute of Business Ethics' media monitoring during 2013. They accounted for 13% of all the stories on business ethics. The
Read More »Bribery trial paused for ex-New Orleans mayor
A first day of jury selection for the bribery trial of former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin ended Monday without a panel being seated
Read More »Former Police Officer Charged With Bribery For Giving Info To Accused Drug Dealer
A former police officer in Wayne County has been arrested and charged with bribery, the Wayne County Clerk's office confirmed Tuesday
Read More »Justice Official Overseeing FCPA Cases To Join Law Firm Morrison & Foerster
The Department of Justice official overseeing enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act is leaving government to join Morrison & Foerster LLP as a partner, the firm announced Monday
Read More »Ex-Mayor Nagin goes on trial for bribery charges
Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, who led the city during its darkest days after Hurricane Katrina, will be thrust back into the spotlight this week when he goes on trial in a corruption
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