Corruption Currents: Suspected Hacker’s Costly Amsterdam Trip

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 Powered by Max Banner Ads China’s latest bribery and sex scandal involves influence-peddlers using schoolgirls to entice local officials. (Global Post) A look at the DOJ’s top-10 requirements for FCPA compliance programs is here. (White Collar Briefly) Thebriberyact.com analyzes U.K. white-collar criminal jail terms. Mike Volkov wonders if 2015 will be the year of FCPA liability for financial institutions. Richard Bistrong drills into corruption in the oil and gas sectors. The FCPAProfessor highlights some of his favorite FCPA reads. The FCPA Blog opens a series on the Rio Olympics, maps the world of compliance checking and reports on a whistleblower’s award. Cybercrime: A trip to Amsterdam proved costly for a suspected Russian hacker, who a Dutch court ruled will be extradited to the U.S. to face cybercrime charges. His lawyer in Amsterdam said U.S. prosecutors have offered “no specific evidence that ties” him to all the hacks. (Washington Post) Hackers are using an old lure — the cyber honey-pot — to help the Syrian government. (NY Times) The U.S. Army wants you to look at the code it uses to spot cyberattacks. (Engadget) Uber has to improve its data security, according to an internal review. (Bloomberg) Money Laundering: A Mexican businessman […]

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