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The Corruption Files: Exploring The Teapot Dome Scandal: Lessons from a Century – Old Corruption Case

What is stranger than fiction? The stories of worldwide corruption. In this podcast series, co-hosts Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance and Mike DeBernardis, partner at Hughes Hubbard discuss some of the most audacious corruption cases in anti-corruption enforcement. More importantly, they will discuss the lessons learned on what your organization can do to prevent running afoul of international anti-bribery laws.

In this episode of Season 2, Tom and Mike take a deep dive into one of the seminal scandals of the 20thcentury, the Teapot Dome scandal.

The infamous Teapot Dome scandal occurred during Warren Harding administration. Tom and Mike take a deep dive into a historical overview of the event, detailing steps taken by key figures like Albert Fall, who leased federal oil reserves to his associates without competitive bidding, resulting in massive corruption and eventual convictions. The discussion highlights the scandal’s significant impact on U.S. governance, including the first conviction of a former cabinet member, and underscores enduring compliance lessons relevant to modern-day corruption cases.

Key Highlights:

  • Historical Context of the Teapot Dome Scandal
  • The Scandal Unfolds: Key Players and Actions
  • Investigations and Revelations
  • Legal Consequences and Fallout
  • Lessons and Reflections

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