Anti-Bribery Laws

/ˈæn.ti ˈbraɪ.bər.i lɔːz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Statutes and regulations designed to prevent, prohibit, and penalize bribery and corrupt payments in public and private sectors.
    The company implemented strict anti-bribery laws to ensure compliance with international standards.

Forms

  • anti-bribery laws
  • anti-bribery law

Commentary

Anti-bribery laws often overlap with corruption statutes and require careful drafting to cover both domestic and international bribery scenarios.

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