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November 2012

 

The Compendium summaries for many cases were updated this month, including Archer Daniels Midland, Barclays, BSGR, BilfingerControl Components, Dermapharm, EADS, Ericsson, Finemeccanica, Nabors, Pride, Tullow Oil and Wal-mart.  Alerts were issued when U.S. authorities notified  Schlumberger N.V. and  Grainger Inc. that they would not prosecute, and when Scottish authorities announced a civil settlement with oil services company  Abbot Group Ltd (summaries for these three cases can be found here, here and here).  The Department of Justice issued its second Opinion Procedure Release of 2012 at the behest of 19 adoption agencies (complete Compendium summary here), answering a question about hospitality, travel and entertainment.

 


This month, TRACEblog offered a review and analysis (in three parts - 1, 2, 3) of the FCPA guidance issued jointly by the SEC and the DOJ on 14 November.  The blog also examined a landmark speech on U.S. anti-corruption efforts at home and abroad, given by assistant attorney general Lanny Breuer. 

 

Earlier this month, the blog went back in time to review the founding fathers' thoughts about corruption and the electoral college; it also looked into the future at the essential interaction between anti-corruption measures and the proper function of global financial markets.  

 

Proponents of the SEC's new conflict mineral disclosure rules had their day in the sun, and events in Guinea, Peru and Jordan were reviewed.  The blog also covered some interesting developments in and about the Far East, including renewed zeal to combat corruption on the Chinese mainland and Macau, and the forfeiture of assets belonging to a former Taiwanese president. 

 
Featured Tool - Gifts & Hospitality Software 
    
 

TRACE Gifts, Travel, & Hospitality Tracking Software is a user-friendly tool that allows managers to track, analyze and report on corporate hospitality anywhere in the world. Developed to accommodate a diverse spectrum of member company needs, this tool is easily incorporated into each company's individual gifts and hospitality procedures. Features include:

 

 

  • An intuitive user interface
  • A straightforward records registry system that highlights government employment
  • A secure level of administrative access that allows managers to search, sort, and generate reports on incoming and outgoing gifts and travel and hospitality across the company
  • The ability to sort data based on recipient name, country, amount given or received and other criteria
  • A dynamic account management page that allows each company to tailor the site to its needs by customizing gift types and designating alert settings

For more information on this tool or to schedule a demo, write to info@traceinternational.org.

TRAC - The Global Standard for Baseline Due Diligence
  

Companies from every industry sector are now using TRAC - information technology, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, defense, retail and more! Check out our growing list of leading users.

 

We have TRACs from 90 countries around the globe (see chart here). If you are interested in bringing your vendors on board with TRAC, contact us at info@tracnumber.com. We would be pleased to explain how you can invite your third-parties to TRAC. Remember there is no cost to view an entity's TRAC profile.

 

Still not sure how TRAC can help you? View our 90-second video clip here, read our FAQ or visit www.tracnumber.com for more information.

Articles and Books

After exposing shocking instances of corruption, the eight authors offer clear guidance on how to avoid such practices in the first place, and how to deal with them if they do occur. The book is edited by TRACE president Alexandra Wrage, who invites in-house counsel and anti-bribery practitioners to "join the conversation" by sharing their corruption (and compliance!) stories by writing to HowtoPayaBribe@traceinternational.org. This book makes a great holiday gift for the anti-corruption professional and is available for purchase here.

 

"Share More. Spend Less. Reduce Risk"

FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog, November 16, 2012

 

Corporate Counsel, November 9, 2012 
  
 

 

New Courses:

 

05 December 2012

Global Anti-Corruption Enforcement and Regulatory Update
Nicola Bonucci, Director of Legal Affairs, OECD
 
07 December 2012
Anti-Bribery Compliance Strategies for Multinationals Operating in Kazakhstan
Diyas Assanov, Director of the Compliance Department, Siemens Russia

 

12 December 2012
The FCPA Year in Review and Looking Ahead to 2013
Timothy L. Dickinson, Partner, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP

 

Visit https://www.thetasa.org/ for course updates and to enroll. Apply by December 31, and receive a $200 discount. To request a course topic or if you are interested in joining our teaching faculty, please contact Virna Di Palma at dipalma@traceinternational.org.
Partner Events  

 

Singapore Summit on Asia Anti-Corruption Compliance
Marriott Hotel, Singapore, December 04-05, 2012
Hosted by:
American Conference Institute
TRACE Members receive a $200 discount with code TRC.

 

7th Guardian Banknote Symposium

Ottawa, Canada, December 7, 2012
Hosted by: Securency International
*Alexandra Wrage, TRACE President, speaking 

 

Banknote Conference

Washington, DC, December 10-13, 2012

Hosted by: Securency International

*Alexandra Wrage, TRACE President, speaking

 

ACI FCPA Boot Camp
Houston, TX, January 23-24, 2013
Hosted by: American Conference Institute
TRACE Members receive a $200 discount with code TRC. 

  

News and Press
 
The U.S. Justice Department and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission released a 120-page resource guide on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) on November 14. TRACE President comments here and here.

TRACE online antibribery training is now available in German. Arabic, Polish and Greek are in translation. Current languages include: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. For more information about recent content updates and technical modifications, please contact info@traceinternational.org.
 
 TRACE 2012 Global Enforcement Report (GER) soon to be released. This annual publication provides an updated summary of international anti-bribery enforcement trends based on the cases and investigations tracked in the online TRACE Compendium. Stay tuned for the report's release.


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