European Union:
Privacy Commission Recommends Reliable Third Party To Process Judicial Data To Comply With Foreign Anti-Bribery Laws
28 September 2016
by
Daniel J. McLoon
,
Mauricio Paez
,
Jonathon Little
,
Kevin Lyles
,
Todd McClelland
,
Jeff Rabkin
,
Adam Salter
,
Michiru Takahashi
,
Undine Von Diemar
,
Olivier Haas
,
Jörg Hladjk
,
Richard Johnson
,
Anand Varadarajan
and
Nicole Perry
Jones Day
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On June 8, the Privacy Commission issued a recommendation
(source document in French and Dutch) on how to process judicial data to
comply with foreign anti-bribery obligations. The Commission
recommended using a reliable third party, such as law firms, to do
anti-bribery prior checks of commercial partners.
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