54. Nicola Bonucci on the history and future of the OECD Anti-Bribery convention
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We welcome Nicola Bonucci, who is a Partner in the Global Trade and Investigations & White Collar Defense practices at Paul Hastings and previously served as the Director for Legal Affairs at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The interview takes a deep dive into the history behind the OECD anti-bribery convention covers the reasons for its success but Nicola also highlights some of the current shortcomings. Matthew Stephenson and Nicola discuss whether emerging economic nations should become part of the convention and why Article 5 of the convention is unique. At the end of the interview, Nicola shares his insights about his more recent work at Paul Hastings and the differences between working with and for governments versus working with and for companies.
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