On February 10, President Trump ordered a pause in the enforcement of the FCPA. His executive order claimed that its enforcement damaged American businesses while “impeding United States’ foreign policy objectives.” The order directed Attorney General Pamela Bondi to stop enforcing the act for 180 days to provide time to assess current enforcement policy and update the Department’s enforcement guidelines.
During the pause, some cases proceeded as normal. One FCPA defendant was sentenced and trials in three cases remained at least provisionally on track (here).
Other cases were derailed. One against two former executives of Cognizant Technology Solutions was dismissed, and several FCPA practitioners reported investigations they were handling were halted.
No official data on the number of investigations or cases dropped has been released, but there are insider reports.
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