
Australia: corporates in spotlight under bribery law update
Proposed legislation would make it an offence to fail to prevent the bribery of a foreign official – even if they’re just a candidate for public office.

Australia – which traditionally lags behind the US and UK in bribery legislation – has broadened the scope of its anti-bribery laws to bring a new corporate offence into its legal architecture.
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