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Dennis Donovan

(18,770 posts)
Fri Jan 17, 2020, 03:27 PM Jan 2020

Trump admin considers changes to 1977 law prohibiting US companies from bribing foreign officials



David S. Joachim ✔ @davidjoachim

NEW --> The Trump administration is weighing whether to seek changes to a 1977 law that makes it illegal for U.S. companies to bribe foreign officials

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-01-17/white-house-considers-changes-to-law-banning-overseas-bribes … @josh_wingrove

1:37 PM - Jan 17, 2020


I'm out of Bloomberg freebies, so here's a tweet...
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Trump admin considers changes to 1977 law prohibiting US companies from bribing foreign officials (Original Post) Dennis Donovan Jan 2020 OP
Natch kurtcagle Jan 2020 #1
He wants to be able to buy politicians from other countries. CIA did it a lot Dennis Donovan Jan 2020 #2

Dennis Donovan

(18,770 posts)
2. He wants to be able to buy politicians from other countries. CIA did it a lot
Fri Jan 17, 2020, 05:27 PM
Jan 2020
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessions_of_an_Economic_Hit_Man



Confessions of an Economic Hit Man is a partly autobiographical book written by John Perkins published in 2004. It provides Perkins' account of his career with engineering consulting firm Chas. T. Main in Boston. According to Perkins, his job at Main was to convince leaders of underdeveloped countries to accept substantial development loans for large construction and engineering projects that would primarily help the richest families and local elites, rather than the poor, while making sure that these projects were contracted to U.S. companies. Later these loans would give the U.S. political influence and access to natural resources for U.S. companies. He characterizes his role as being an "economic hit man." Although he states that throughout his career he has always worked for private companies, and suggests a system of corporatocracy and greed, rather than a single conspiracy, he claims the involvement of the National Security Agency (NSA), with whom he had interviewed for a job before joining Main. According to the author, this interview effectively constituted an independent screening which led to his subsequent hiring as an economic hit man by Einar Greve, a vice president of the firm (and alleged NSA liaison).
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