
The United Kingdom, France, and Switzerland have formed a new international anti-corruption task force in response to the Trump Administration's pause on enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). This initiative aims to address bribery and corruption on a global scale, with the three countries stepping up their enforcement efforts. The task force represents a significant shift in international cooperation against corruption, particularly as U.S. enforcement wanes. Legal experts suggest that this move could lead to increased scrutiny of multinational corporations operating within these jurisdictions. The formation of the task force was announced amidst a backdrop of heightened legal and regulatory actions in the U.K., indicating a broader commitment to compliance and due process beyond just financial institutions.




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