From: Transparency International - Daily Corruption News - 5 Sept 2016
5 September 2016
Press release: Corruption whistleblower should be protected not punished
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UK: U.K. companies could face tougher corruption laws under May
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The U.K. government will press ahead with discussions to make it easier to prosecute companies for a wider range of corruption, according to Attorney General Jeremy Wright, in an indication the new Prime Minister is behind the much-debated legislation.
Bloomberg
The U.K. government will press ahead with discussions to make it easier to prosecute companies for a wider range of corruption, according to Attorney General Jeremy Wright, in an indication the new Prime Minister is behind the much-debated legislation.
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