Oswaldo Enterprises, a US company, began to do business in a small Asian nation. The representatives of Oswaldo bid on government contracts. Although they were by far the lowest bidder and were offering to sell a superior product, Oswaldo never was awarded a contract. Oswaldo officials learned after inquiring that high-level officials had to be given substantial sums in bribes to be awarded a contract. Oswaldo officials paid the bribes and were awarded the contracts. Oswaldo officials are considering this as a necessary cost of doing business, but they are concerned about violating U. S. law.
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Discuss the implications of this under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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