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Canadian law / Law / Bribery / Corporate crime / Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act / Business / Political corruption / Bribery Act / Foreign Corrupt Practices Act / Business ethics / Ethics / Corruption
Date: 2015-04-18 21:23:15
Canadian law
Law
Bribery
Corporate crime
Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act
Business
Political corruption
Bribery Act
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Business ethics
Ethics
Corruption

Doing business in Canada Anti-corruption and bribery law The Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act (CFPOA) makes it a criminal offence in Canada to bribe a foreign public official, while provisions in the Criminal C

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