No one could accuse the Serious Fraud Office of living a charmed life. It is regularly accused of stupidity and inefficiency by a hostile press, and not infrequently the government weighs in with destabilising tactics, either by slashing its paltry budget, or by planning to redesign the counter fraud landscape. A report this week in… Continue Reading
In our view, the Solicitor General's confirmation that DPAs would be introduced into UK law is a very positive step forward in the enforcement of complex international crime. Although the road to its introduction may be bumpy, it is clear that he is very determined that it should happen and he is working with the judiciary to ensure that it is a success.… Continue Reading
Our view, at the BriberyLibrary, is that for many people and corporations this new policy must be regarded as a sea change in attitude. Hitherto, prosecutors have been regarded with great fear and suspicion… Continue Reading
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