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US steps up foreign anti-graft

State-owned companies in emerging markets are facing greater scrutiny in the US

as the Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission step up enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, regulators and executives say.

Executives at state-owned companies are considered government officials under the US anti-bribery act, making improper payments or gifts to them illegal. This provision is impacting on regions such as Asia, South America and Africa where there is deep state involvement in the economy.

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