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Department of Commerce and State anti‑bribery resources and advocacy programsDepartment of Commerce and State anti‑bribery resources and advocacy programs
Department of Commerce and State anti‑bribery resources and advocacy programs The passage merely describes publicly available government programs, websites, and guidance for U.S. businesses to combat foreign bribery. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Commerce and State provide anti‑corruption counseling, due‑diligence tools, and reporting portals for U.S. firms.; Websites listed: export.gov/eac/, commerce.gov/os/oge/transparency-and-anti-bribery-initiatives, tcc.export.gov/Bribery.; Annual U.S. anti‑corruption assistance abroad exceeds $1 billion (FY 2009).
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Department of Commerce and State anti‑bribery resources and advocacy programs The passage merely describes publicly available government programs, websites, and guidance for U.S. businesses to combat foreign bribery. It contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. Key insights: Commerce and State provide anti‑corruption counseling, due‑diligence tools, and reporting portals for U.S. firms.; Websites listed: export.gov/eac/, commerce.gov/os/oge/transparency-and-anti-bribery-initiatives, tcc.export.gov/Bribery.; Annual U.S. anti‑corruption assistance abroad exceeds $1 billion (FY 2009).
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