Baker Hughes, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Baker Hughes, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Case Solution

In 2002, Baker Hughes was implicated of breaching the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). This case explains the motions taken with business in reaction to those allegations. These consist of working with a third-party law office to carry out an autonomous examination and willingly evaluating its whole international procedures with the function of finding other FCPA infractions. At the same time, the business participated in an extensive rebuilding of its policies and systems for avoiding and discovering the issuance of doubtful payments.

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