Examining Argentina’s Anti-Corruption Legislation and Guidance on Compliance Programs

In response to Argentina’s international reputation for being a hot-bed of corruption, its government has recently increased efforts to curb bribery within the country’s borders. In a guest article, Maximiliano N. D’Auro, a partner at Argentina’s Beccar Varela, and his colleagues Francisco Grosso and Tadeo Leandro Fernández, review their country’s anti-corruption legislation and discuss Argentinian government recommendations about compliance programs. See “How the Continued Political Fallout From the Odebrecht Scandal Is Affecting Anti-Corruption Efforts in Latin America (Part One of Two)” (May 30, 2018); Part Two (Jun. 13, 2018).

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