Cheng Discusses Corruption Risks Posed by Chinese Vendors in FCPA Report

October 26, 2016

O’Melveny partner Ron Cheng authored an article for The FCPA Report that discusses corruption risks posed by Chinese vendors. The article, “Mitigating the Corruption Risk Posed by Vendors in China,” examines potential risks that include “the attenuated lines of supervision at many China operations, the lack of transparency in obtaining due diligence information on vendors, the changing and sophisticated nature of corrupt practice schemes, and increased pressure from regulators in the US – and increasingly Chinese and other foreign jurisdictions.” Click here to read the full article.

Cheng handles both anti-corruption and data security and privacy matters and is co-located in Hong Kong and Los Angeles. He is one of very few Mandarin-speaking attorneys with experience in both US and Chinese criminal law enforcement.