3/18/15: Governments, international organizations, and companies know that corruption is an international problem, not one that stops at a country’s borders or a company’s front door. One of the questions that pop up is how to pursue corrupt players and how to prosecute them. A February 26th post by...Matthew Stephenson on the Global Anti-Corruption Blog guides readers to resources from a recent Harvard Law and International Development Society (LIDS) symposium on “Combating Grand Corruption: Is International Law the Answer.” The symposium was recorded – and Stephenson provides links to presentations including one by Charles Duross, former head of the FCPA Unit at the U.S. Department of Justice about the FCPA’s role in combatting “grand corruption and what we could do to make it more effective in doing so.”