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Corporate self-reporting: Weighing the cost of coming clean
Multinational businesses face a series of complex issues when evaluating whether to self-report economic and financial crimes such as bribery, fraud and corruption.
United States | Publication | March 2020
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Special thanks to law clerk Nicholas Poe for his assistance in the preparation of this content.
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Multinational businesses face a series of complex issues when evaluating whether to self-report economic and financial crimes such as bribery, fraud and corruption.
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