Skip to Primary Navigation

Businessman fighting bribery charges cites new Trump FCPA policy

Image of cash being exchanged between two people.
Photo: Abid Katib/Getty Images

In FCPA motion to dismiss, businessman points to Trump’s EO, FCPA guidelines.

A businessman seeking to dismiss his Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) case has argued that payments made to Honduran officials were gratuities, and that the bribery charges against him conflict with Trump Administration’s new approach to FCPA enforcement.

Carl Zaglin faces trial in September in a Miami federal court on

Get full access, free for a month

This is a Premium article. Start your 28-day free trial to continue reading and access all content on GRIP – no payment details required.

What’s included:

  • Every new article, plus our 5,000+ archive
  • Daily regulatory insight and guidance
  • Exclusive interviews and in-depth analysis
  • Coverage of industry-leading events and conferences
  • All podcasts and videos, featuring industry experts
  • The full set of Rules Navigator tools
  • An ad-free experience