Stop Ballroom Bribery Act
Proposes criminal penalties and anti-corruption measures targeting bribery schemes involving diplomatic events and access to U.S. officials.
Proposes criminal penalties and anti-corruption measures targeting bribery schemes involving diplomatic events and access to U.S. officials.
S 3191, the Stop Ballroom Bribery Act, addresses corruption involving diplomatic events and foreign dignitaries. The bill appears designed to close legal loopholes that allow wealthy individuals or foreign entities to gain improper access or influence through payments related to diplomatic functions, state dinners, or similar official events.
Diplomatic events have historically been venues where access to high-ranking U.S. officials can be purchased or leveraged for political advantage. Strengthening anti-corruption protections around these events could prevent foreign interference campaigns and reduce opportunities for bribery schemes targeting government decision-makers.
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