New SEC chief may have interest in reforming foreign bribery enforcement

Jay Clayton, the Wall Street lawyer picked on Wednesday by President-elect Donald Trump to run the Securities and Exchange Commission, may have an interest in reforming how the agency enforces the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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