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Over the past two years we have witnessed an exponential increase in global efforts to combat corruption.  Nowhere is this more visible than Asia, where a number of countries have recently passed new anti-corruption legislation or taken steps to strengthen their existing anti-corruption frameworks.  Local anti-corruption laws should now be the main compliance concern for companies doing business or investing in Asia Pacific.

Our updated Guide to Anti-corruption Regulation in Asia Pacific navigates the complexities of both extra-territorial statutes and domestic laws to provide a practical guide to applicable anti-bribery legislation and enforcement regimes.  As well as including new chapters on Australia and Myanmar, we have introduced a checklist at the end of each chapter.  This gives readers an at a glance summary of the ‘need to know’ legal and enforcement issues. Read more of this post

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