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U.S. Anti‑Corruption Convention Reviews Summarized in House Oversight DocumentU.S. Anti‑Corruption Convention Reviews Summarized in House Oversight Document
U.S. Anti‑Corruption Convention Reviews Summarized in House Oversight Document The passage merely outlines the United States' participation in various anti‑corruption conventions and the existence of review reports. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑level officials, making it low‑value for investigative leads. Key insights: U.S. completed a Phase 3 OECD review in Oct 2010 recommending better public FCPA data.; U.S. ratified the UNCAC on Oct 30 2006; reviews are posted on DOJ website.; U.S. is party to IACAC, MESICIC, and GRECO, with reports also on DOJ site.
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U.S. Anti‑Corruption Convention Reviews Summarized in House Oversight Document The passage merely outlines the United States' participation in various anti‑corruption conventions and the existence of review reports. It contains no specific allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving high‑level officials, making it low‑value for investigative leads. Key insights: U.S. completed a Phase 3 OECD review in Oct 2010 recommending better public FCPA data.; U.S. ratified the UNCAC on Oct 30 2006; reviews are posted on DOJ website.; U.S. is party to IACAC, MESICIC, and GRECO, with reports also on DOJ site.
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