DC Circ. Denies Quick Win Over Enron Co.'s Nigeria Contract
A Cayman Islands-based Enron affiliate was denied a quick win in its effort to claim a $12 million arbitrator.s award from the Nigerian government in
the D.C. Circuit on Monday, with the court.s short ruling saying factual questions remained in dispute.
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Secret Agents Causing FCPA Violations
To the untrained eye, they often appear as scrubby derelict vagabonds, haunting
the steps of administrative offices throughout the developing world. Yet, this
unassuming guise belies their predatory importance as quasi-official
intermediaries—serving as both roadblocks and essential intercessors.
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Will Nigeria Take Another Bite
The penalty for paying bribes in
Nigeria may increase following
demands from a Nigerian NGO
that the Nigerian government
seek its share of the recent antigraft
bounty. Maybe…
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Nigeria: an FCPA minefield for corporations
Nigeria is a country of extremes. The most populous country in Arica—seventh in the world, with a projected economic growth rate of approximately 7%, far surpassing that of the United States at about 3%—Nigeria is a nation that presents vast financial opportunities.
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