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Last month, the UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) published non-binding, internal guidance expanding on its view of corporate cooperation in prosecutions. The guidance marks a notable departure from the SFO’s past reluctance to clarify its expectations for corporations seeking cooperation credit, while still making it clear that no outcome will be “guaranteed,” even for companies that have provided “full, robust” cooperation. Rather, cooperation is just “one of many factors” that the SFO will consider when making a charging decision.
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