Justice Department Faces Setback as Two Businessmen Acquitted in Bribery Scheme

Two American businessmen accused of planning to bribe the defense minister of Gabon were acquitted of criminal charges on January 30, 2012.  The two men were charged by the U.S. Department of Justice for violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), which prohibits bribing foreign officials.  The jury has acquitted two of the accused, but will continue deliberating on three remaining defendants.  The verdict is a setback for the Justice Department, which has been pursuing several high profile FCPA cases of late in an effort to crack down on bribery and corruption abroad.

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