BSA reacts to further Bribery Act claims

Caroline Donnelly
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Anti-piracy body explains why so many of its cases are settled out of court, as Bribery Act queries mount

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has been urged to rethink its policy of financially rewarding whistleblowers, following claims the practice could constitute a breach of the Bribery Act. The...

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