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Congressman seeks action against those acting in cases for wealthy Russians against investigative journalists
Journalists tell MPs the legal system made cases ‘too expensive to defend’ and was having a ‘chilling effect’ on free speech
Oligarch is suing HarperCollins and author who painted him as ‘willing tool’ of Moscow
The English courts attract those with deep pockets and much to lose
Gideon Rachman selects his must-read titles
Serious Fraud Office aims to bring charges against people who engaged in corruption
SFO evidence against jet engine maker provides leads on additional companies
Former chief of state airline Garuda placed under investigation
Engine maker admits to paying bribes to win orders and attempting to thwart probes
Judge backs deferred prosecution agreement for alleged wrongdoing in emerging markets
International deal covers corruption allegations in China, Brazil and Indonesia
Companies face being held liable for failing to detect and prevent offences
President-elect acknowledges Moscow hacked election, but likens leak to Nazi tactics
Kremlin describes unverified reports of compromising material as ‘total fabrication’
Greater scrutiny, especially of money laundering, results in 62% drop
US competition authorities drop back as cases ‘gestate’
Antitrust body’s limited budget will become even more stretched, lawyers warn
Group ran into problems following pioneering merger that created it three years ago
Deloitte’s insight into government Brexit pains and its penalty have set a precedent
Consultants go into self-imposed purdah as penance for leaking memo on Brexit
Decision could mean SFO closer to announcing whether to charge retailer
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