Third-party bribery and corruption: managing the legal risks when issues arise | Practical Law

Third-party bribery and corruption: managing the legal risks when issues arise | Practical Law

When the legal consequences of bribery and corruption are considered, what often first springs to mind is the possibility of regulatory enforcement or criminal sanctions. However, what is sometimes overlooked but is of increasing importance, both in terms of financial and reputational consequences, is the possibility of civil claims.

Third-party bribery and corruption: managing the legal risks when issues arise

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Third-party bribery and corruption: managing the legal risks when issues arise

by Ruth Cowley and Andrew Reeves, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Published on 28 Sep 2017United Kingdom
When the legal consequences of bribery and corruption are considered, what often first springs to mind is the possibility of regulatory enforcement or criminal sanctions. However, what is sometimes overlooked but is of increasing importance, both in terms of financial and reputational consequences, is the possibility of civil claims.