Transparency advocates, however, warn that suspending enforcement could deal a significant blow to global anti-bribery efforts.

“This pause will work to the advantage of unscrupulous business actors around the world who until now feared U.S. criminal pursuits,” Transparency International said in a statement calling on other OECD Anti-Bribery Convention members to increase their enforcement following the U.S. shift in policy.

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    4 days ago

    Well, not legally. We need to make that matter again.

    I’m still looking for ways to work toward that, short of violence.