Democrats eye extending foreign bribery statute of limitations

The Hill
March 9, 2026
3 min read

The Bottom Line

Democrats propose extending the statute of limitations for prosecuting foreign bribery under the FCPA.

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A group of Democratic senators, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), has introduced legislation to extend the statute of limitations for the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The proposed bill aims to strengthen enforcement of the 1977 law, which prohibits bribery of foreign officials. This legislative effort comes in response to actions by the Trump administration that Democrats contend have narrowed the FCPA's enforcement scope. Extending the statute of limitations could provide prosecutors with more time to investigate and pursue foreign bribery cases. The bill's passage would significantly alter the legal framework for prosecuting international corruption, potentially impacting U.S. companies operating abroad.

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Democratic senators, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), have introduced legislation to extend the statute of limitations for the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). This proposed bill aims to strengthen enforcement against foreign bribery by providing prosecutors more time for investigations. Readers can contact their senators and representatives to express their views on the proposed FCPA amendments and monitor legislative developments regarding international anti-corruption efforts.

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