Corruption Crime & Compliance

Anti-Corruption Update with Scott Greytak, Transparency International and Josh Birenbaum, Foundation for Defense of Democracies

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May 26, 2025
Scott Greytak, the Director of Advocacy for Transparency International U.S., joins Josh Birenbaum, Deputy Director of FDD’s Center on Economic and Financial Power, to dive into the implications of the U.S. halting Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement. Their conversation reveals how this pause has altered the anti-corruption landscape and why companies must remain committed to compliance. They also dissect the Corporate Transparency Act's changes and argue that transparency is vital for economic and national security—essentially a safeguard against global corruption threats.
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INSIGHT

Impact of FCPA Enforcement Pause

  • The U.S. pause on FCPA enforcement shocked the global anti-corruption community.
  • This pause causes confusion but unlikely immediate rise in corruption by American companies abroad.
INSIGHT

Global Shift in Enforcement Roles

  • The FCPA pause might encourage other countries to strengthen their enforcement.
  • For decades, the U.S. has been almost the sole enforcer for foreign bribery laws.
ADVICE

Stay Compliant and Watch Globally

  • Companies should maintain robust compliance programs regardless of the FCPA pause.
  • Other countries' growing enforcement efforts must be closely monitored by businesses.
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