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Russia’s Anti-Bribery Law May Do Little to Fix Corruption

By Colby Adams

A Russian law that prohibits corporate bribes and raises the ceiling on punitive fines isn't likely to impede businesses from offering illegal incentives to win lucrative contracts, say political observers. Legislation signed into law May 5 by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev raises monetary penalties against individuals and corporations that give or take commercial or administrative bribes to up to 100 times the amount of the bribe. The law's maximum fine of 500 million rubles, or nearly U.S. $18 million, compares to a previous ceiling of 200,000 rubles, or roughly $7,000, for related violations. The measure, which comes as part of...

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