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Brazil's Anti-bribery Law of 2013, also known as the Clean Company Act, was a significant move to combat corruption in the corporate world. The law made companies responsible for any corrupt dealings and imposed heavy penalties for non-compliance. The law had real-world implications, particularly in the context of Operation Car Wash, which saw giant corporations like Odebrecht held accountable. Since its introduction, companies in Brazil have become more vigilant, adopting a culture of transparency and accountability, ensuring a cleaner and more honest business environment.

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