Anti-Corruption 2025

USA Law and Practice Contributed by: Eric Bruce and Justin Simeone, Freshfields US LLP

for improvement, including greater accountabil - ity for the President and Vice-President, greater transparency of lobbyists, more risk evaluation relating to personnel changes in the Executive branch, and a dedicated FBI anti-corruption strategy. 9.2 Likely Changes to the Applicable Legislation of the Enforcement Body US government authorities frequently revise enforcement policies and priorities, which can affect the scope and practice of federal anti- corruption laws. It is possible, for example, that recent DOJ pilot programs on Corporate Whistleblower Awards as well as Compensa - tion Incentives and Clawbacks may become permanent programs in the future. Furthermore, DOJ leaders have signalled an intention to focus greater attention to how companies mitigate the risk of misusing artificial intelligence and other disruptive technologies, starting with recent updates to the ECCP on this topic.

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