FRONTLINE/World | History of the FCPA | PBS
Duration: 04:15
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Program: Frontline/World #2711
Broadcast Date: Apr. 7, 2009
President JImmy Carter and others recall the hot politics surrounding the first anti-bribery legislation and those who opposed it. The clip is part of an ongoing FRONTLINE and FRONTLINE/World project examining the global impact of bribery and increased international efforts to police corruption, called "The Business of Bribes."
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Post Date: March 13, 2009
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