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The International Anti-Bribery and Fair Competition Act of 1998 ( Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States)  105–366 (text) (PDF), 112  Stat.  3302, enacted November 10, 1998) is a United States federal law that amends the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by implementing the provisions of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions.

The act makes it illegal for a citizen or corporation of the United States or a person or corporation acting within the United States to influence, bribe or seek an advantage from a public official of another country. [1]

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