PARIS (Reuters) - The head of France's new anti-corruption agency (AFA) says one-year old legislation designed to bolster the fight against corporate graft should be overhauled because he is almost powerless to go after foreign companies.
Charles Duchaine said in an interview on Friday that existing law was too narrow. He warned that firms that merited investigation would slip through the net.
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