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MidWeek Roundup: Justice Department Drops FCPA Case, Japan Gains Iran Sanctions Exemption, and More

The U.S. Justice Department dropped a major Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prosecution that targeted 21 executives for allegedly agreeing to pay an illegal "commission" to undercover agents, Reuters reported Tuesday. The department's decision was preceded by two hung juries and several acquittals won in the anti-bribery case. More Separately, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's push to amend the FCPA has gathered support, according to a Feb. 21 letter to the Justice Department and Securities and Exchange Commission signed by the organization and 33 groups, including the West Virginia Bankers Association. More Japan reached an agreement with the United States to...

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