The U.s. Is the Bribery Cop. Is That About to Change?
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The US is known for enforcing the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) against foreign companies, but there's a possibility that this role might change, as discussed in an NPR article and subsequent HN comments.
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Corruption is everywhere criminalized. The main issue is that it usually afects the poor.