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Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest-running podcast in compliance. Today, Tom Fox welcomes back James Tillen and Ann Sultan, both partners at Miller & Chevalier, and takes a deep dive into four recent DOJ policy announcements: FCPA Enforcement, White-Collar Enforcement, Criminal Enforcement Policy, and the Whistleblower Pilot Program.
They take a deep dive into Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s memo on Investigations and Enforcement of the FCPA, reviewing the stated main goals of the DOJ and how prosecutors are supposed to achieve these goals. They also consider three directives to prosecutors: focus on cases involving individual misconduct, proceed expeditiously, and consider the collateral consequences. They also examine the White Collar Plan and CEP and ask if we have shifted from a presumption of declination to a more tangible framework and conclude by reviewing what compliance professionals need to consider and investigate now.
Key highlights include:
Resources:
FCPA Spring Review 2025 – Miller & Chevalier
DOJ Criminal Division White Collar Plan
Guidelines for Investigations and Enforcement of the FCPA
Tom Fox
YouTube
For more information on the use of AI in compliance programs, see Tom Fox’s new book, Upping Your Game. You can purchase a copy of the book on Amazon.com
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Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest-running podcast in compliance. Today, Tom Fox welcomes back James Tillen and Ann Sultan, both partners at Miller & Chevalier, and takes a deep dive into four recent DOJ policy announcements: FCPA Enforcement, White-Collar Enforcement, Criminal Enforcement Policy, and the Whistleblower Pilot Program.
They take a deep dive into Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s memo on Investigations and Enforcement of the FCPA, reviewing the stated main goals of the DOJ and how prosecutors are supposed to achieve these goals. They also consider three directives to prosecutors: focus on cases involving individual misconduct, proceed expeditiously, and consider the collateral consequences. They also examine the White Collar Plan and CEP and ask if we have shifted from a presumption of declination to a more tangible framework and conclude by reviewing what compliance professionals need to consider and investigate now.
Key highlights include:
Resources:
FCPA Spring Review 2025 – Miller & Chevalier
DOJ Criminal Division White Collar Plan
Guidelines for Investigations and Enforcement of the FCPA
Tom Fox
YouTube
For more information on the use of AI in compliance programs, see Tom Fox’s new book, Upping Your Game. You can purchase a copy of the book on Amazon.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices