Miller & Chevalier and Matteson Ellis Law’s 2012 Latin American Corruption Survey Results Shows Increasing Awareness of the FCPA

U.S. law firms Miller & Chevalier and Matteson Ellis, in cooperation with a number of Latin American law firms, have conducted a survey of 439 corporate executives at companies that do business in Latin America to gauge their perceptions of corruption there and the effectiveness and prevalence of various efforts to combat corruption.  The results reflect a fairly sobering view of the prevalence of business and government corruption in Latin America, but also show increasing awareness of the FCPA and the importance of taking measures to avoid corruption risks.  This article summarizes the key findings of the survey.

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