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Millennium Post Delhi
|February 12, 2025
The recent executive order signed by US President Donald Trump, which pauses the enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), has sent shockwaves through global business and legal communities.
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The decision will have far-reaching global implications, and impact several ongoing investigations being undertaken by US enforcement authorities. For instance, the probe against India's Adani Group could also be affected, thus the move has been met with mixed reactions. While it offers a temporary reprieve to the Indian conglomerate, it also raises serious questions about US legal standards, foreign policy priorities, and the future of anti-corruption enforcement.
At the centre of this move is the 1977 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which bars American companies and foreign firms with ties to US financial markets from engaging in bribery overseas. This law has been instrumental in holding global corporations accountable for illicit financial activities involving foreign officials. The Adani Group, one of India's largest corporate entities, was facing allegations under this act for allegedly paying $250 million in bribes to secure solar power contracts. The US Department of Justice (DoJ), under President Joe Biden's administration, had initiated criminal proceedings, citing fraudulent activities that concealed vital financial information from US investors and banks. Trump's decision to halt FCPA enforcement for a 180-day review period changes the landscape dramatically. While the official justification is to reevaluate the scope and enforcement practices of the law, many see this as a politically motivated move—one that could serve to reset US-India diplomatic ties while also shielding influential business figures from legal scrutiny. The question that arises, however, is whether this move serves the broader interests of justice or merely emboldens corporate misconduct.
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