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Bribery Act 2010: Statutory Guidance Published All persons doing business in the UK will need to consider the implicÍBÜ°ñ03V7•“p|¨è® There have been fears that the Act would bar corporate hospitality, e.g. giving clients tickets to events, paying for their travel and accommodation, etc. However, the < j^YVcX Z^cY^X V i Zhi]V ii]Z6 X i^hcdi^ci ZcYZ YidXg^b^cVa^h ZWdcZ´YZ !eg dedg i^dcV i Z and reasonable hospitality, marketing and other similar business expenditure. The prosecution would have to show: (a) that the company’s largesse was intended to cause i]Zd [´X^Va»h^beg deZgeZg [ dgbVcX Z0VcYWi]V iVg ZVaVY k Vci V \ Zl Vh\^k Zcidi]Zd [´X^Va (or a third person at his request). 11 April 2011 www.kattenlaw.co.uk If you have any questions, please contact: Imran Sami +44 (0) 20 7776 7658 im can.(n)53anm10(mi-5(t@)-8k)1(a)79tea1(an7(nl)(a)7(nw)23.)-12co iM121amr5-7tkSveri3(i)-10(a)

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