What does the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act do?

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forbids the acquisition of foreign companies

forbids the acquisition of foreign companies

forbids Americans from serving on foreign boards

forbids Americans from serving on foreign boards

forbids the use of bribes when conducting business outside of the United States

forbids the use of bribes when conducting business outside of the United States

forbids the ability to franchise to overseas businesses

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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) "forbids the use of bribes when conducting business outside of the United States."

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