Richard Bistrong is an expert on anti-corruption compliance. He has received several awards and recognition for his work, including being ranked 87th on the 2015 list of most influential people in business ethics by Ethisphere. He has spoken at numerous international conferences and events on topics related to anti-corruption. He has also conducted online compliance training for several large multinational companies. Bistrong writes articles and whitepapers, and is a contributing editor to the FCPA Blog. He shares his personal experience and lessons learned from being convicted of foreign bribery conspiracy in order to help other organizations strengthen their anti-corruption compliance programs.
4. 2016 JD Supra Readers Choice Award
Top Author for Compliance
5. International Appearances
UK Regulatory Conference: London (2015 & 2016)
Richard's insights as the guy that ate the apple while Eve looked on are invaluable. Too often
people in ivory towers pontificate and come up with unrealistic fixes. Richard tells is like it is.
We can all learn from that.- Pinsent Masons Partner & event organizer Barry Vitou
36. Guest Articles: Journal of Business Compliance
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Prologue
In July 2012, I was convicted for engaging
in conspiracy in the bribery of foreign
THE PRACTITIONERS VIEWPOINT
EMPLOYEES FACING
CORRUPTION: A PERSONAL
REFLECTION
By Richard T. Bistrong*
In the February 2014 issue of Business Compliance, we dedicated the issue to
those who suffer the consequences of bad decisions, emphasizing that it is
time to focus on the consequences of our actions, and of the circumstances
in which we take them. The double issue featured the concluding parts of an
article in two parts by Esther Pieterse and Sven Biermann entitled Employees
Facing Corruption.1
As someone who suffered those consequences, through
fourteen and a half months in Federal Prison on a foreign bribery conspiracy
charge, Richard Bistrong evaluates and compares his own experience and
conduct with academic theory and asks if are there lessons learnt that might
be shared with those at the front lines of international business? Using the
Pieterse and Biermann Generic Decision Making Model as a companion to his
own business conduct, Richard outlines a way forward for corporations and
prompts further discussion, actionable to-dos, and perhaps to inspire internal
researchwithrespecttoanti-briberycompliance,whichisthefocusofthisarticle.
In his own words: As I do not see my own story as entirely unique, I hope this
commentary, in detailing my own experience, might assist organizations by
elevating topics that are not often discussed, or even acknowledged by some
corporate executives.
1 Articles appearing in issue
* Richard Bistrong currently blogs and speaks on anti-bribery and compliance issues at
www.richardbistrong.com, and was a former FBI/UK cooperator.
1 Articles appearing in issues 02 and 03/2014 of the Journal of Business Compliance.
2 A recent Q and A (April 2014) with Richard Bistrong and Mike Koehler (FCPA Professor) which
discusses Richards background can be found at http://bit.ly/1qDipyV
officials.2
This article is inspired by
a personal journey through the very
thought processes and pressures that by
2 A recent Q and A (A