FCPA Professor has been described as “the Wall Street Journal concerning all things FCPA-related,” and “the most authoritative source for those seeking to understand and apply the FCPA.”

Set forth below are the topics discussed this week on FCPA Professor.

If you missed the numerous 2018 FCPA enforcement statistics published recently on FCPA Professor, no worries as this post consolidates in one place all of the statistics.

In this FCPA Flash podcast, Tom Firestone (Baker & McKenzie) discusses how the demand side of bribery can be best addressed from a legal and policy perspective.

This post highlights why FCPA Inc. needs a common language.

This post highlights the alleged “foreign officials” from 2018 corporate enforcement actions.

As highlighted in this post, much of the largeness of 2018 FCPA enforcement resulted from corporate enforcement actions against foreign companies from peer OECD Convention countries. This raises the policy issue that perhaps the time has come with the maturity of the OECD Convention – for U.S. enforcement agencies to adopt a policy of not bringing FCPA enforcement actions against foreign companies from peer OECD Convention countries.

Due to demand for FCPA knowledge and practical skills from individuals around the world, this post announces the launch of the FCPA Institute Online – the most comprehensive online FCPA training course available.