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Published:  April 02, 2003

After adopting anti-bribery laws in 1977, the US lobbied hard for Europe and Japan to do the same to create a level playing field for its companies in bidding for foreign contracts. In 1999, the OECD created the Anti-bribery Convention but has it been effective? Sophie Roell reports.

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