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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Sergei Magnitsky bill addresses Russia corruption head-on by Russia Corruption Whistleblower Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Russia and the United States Department Are Working to Change, Expose, and Prosecute Institutionalized Russian Bribes, Russian Illegal Kickbacks and other Russian Government Corruption by Russia Corruption Whistleblower Lawyer Jason S. Coomer
 
The United States and Russian law enforcement have also been coordinating on international corruption investigations.  To assist the fight against government corruption world wide, the Department of Justice is working in many countries to beat back corruption and working with other governments and multinational corporations to make a fundamental shift in the way business leaders and public officials conduct themselves.  The centerpiece of the Department of Justice’s anti-corruption efforts is enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, or FCPA.

Additionally, the U.S. Congress is in the process of reviewing new legislation to help expose government corruption in Russia.  Below is an excerpt from the Washington Post on this proposed Russia Corruption Legislation.


Sergei Magnitsky bill addresses Russia corruption head-on - The Washington Post

The House Foreign Affairs Committee is scheduled today to take up the most consequential piece of legislation in years related to Russia: the Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012. With strong bipartisan support, led by Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) and Sen. Benjamin L. Cardin (D-Md.), the Magnitsky bill is the most serious U.S. effort to address human rights and the rule of law in Russia since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Call for Russian Whistleblowers to Estate Corruption in Russia

Russian whistleblowers, Russian public officials, Russian business professionals, and employees of multinational corporations with evidence of Russian government corruption are eligible for large whistleblower financial rewards.  Russian government corruption that can be the basis for these awards include illegal payments for business; bribes for construction contracts; illegal incentives for oil, gas and mineral leases; illegal kickbacks for regulatory approval; and other violations of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).  Russian whistleblowers and multinational corporation whistleblowers are needed to step up to report illegal corrupt practices and can receive large financial rewards for being the first to properly expose significant Russian government corruption.   For more information on this topic, please go to the following web page: Russia Corruption Whistleblower Lawyer.

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