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Americas Anti-Corruption Roundtable CONTRIBUTING GUEST SPEAKERS Geert Aalbers, General Manager Brazil & Director Corporate Investigations Latin America, Control Risks Carol Fernandez, Vice President, Assistant General Counsel M&A and Procurement, Diageo Victor A. Lago, Vice President of Legal Affairs, Columbus Networks USA, Inc. Jose Martinez, Managing Director and Senior Regional Counsel, Citibank Latin America EXPERT PANELISTS Jacqueline M. Arango, Partner, Akerman LLP Jonathan S. Feld, Member, Dykema Bradley J. Richards, Partner, Haynes and Boone, LLP

World Services Group Americas Anti-Corruption Roundtable Corruption Risk in Latin America Geert Aalbers General Manager Brazil & Director Corporate Investigation Latin America Miami, 20 February 2014

CORRUPTION

CORRUPCION

CORRUPÇÃO

RiskMap 2014

Conditions vary broadly across the region

Nationalization and Expropriation Risk PER VEN BOL ARG BRA CHI COL Peru partial privatisation of Petroperu is a welcome move, and another sign of pragmatism and commitment to attracting foreign investment; Brazil - despite anti-privatization rhetoric,

State Intervention Risk BOL ARG MEDIUM BRA PER MEX Bolivia resource nationalism, energy sovereignty higher government take from gas companies under threat of expropriation, low level of contract stability; Brazil: developmentalist the state is assigned a strategic role but maintains a predictable

Global Ranking 2013 Ease of Doing Business Regional Ranking 2013 Country LatAm Ranking 45 Chile 1 Peru 2 Colombia 3 43 Mexico 4 Panama 5 Costa Rica 6 37 Argentina 7 Brazil 8 Ecuador 9 Bolivia 10 Source: World Bank Venezuela 11

Ease of Doing Business VEN BOL BRA MEX COL CHI Brazil - World Bank's Ease of doing business' ranks 130 out of 185 countries, - regional (Latin American) average is 103. Pacific Alliance 30`s - 40`s. Onerous regulations, permit requirements, tax and labor laws, infrastructure;

Plenty to Clean Up Transparency International, CPI 2013

Corruption Risk VEN ECU MEX COL BRA CHI URU Brazil 72 out of 177 countries: behind Chile, Uruguay and Costa Rica, but ahead of other LatAm countries, corruption in the Legislative branch; recently enacted Clean Company Act (January 2014);

The Devil is in the Details VEN ECU MEX COL BRA CHI URU Corruption Risk Survey 2013 Economist Intelligence Unit/Control Risks

Corruption Risk in O&G, Mining and Infrastructure - Country risk: look for the red - Strategic sectors - Heavily regulated - Size of contracts, and investments - J-v s and partnerships with government entities - Use of third party intermediaries - Local business partners - Complex labor, tax, environmental laws - Social impact and risks - Litigious industries

a few measures Clear commitment: not just from the top, but throughout organization and middle management where most responsibilities for day to day operational decisions lie Sufficiently resourced and independent compliance area Region and sector specific Risk Assessments. National-level assessments are only the starting point, and corruption risk varies from sector to sector Detailed, practical and localized policies and procedures, and a broadly communicated ethics code Train staff and third parties not only which behavior is expected, but also what they should be on the lookout for, and how to report non-compliant behavior

Plan ahead for difficult transactions and take...and some additional advice Stakeholder and power mapping identify all stakeholders, their interests in and capacity to affect your investment, and their relationships with government Retain/obtain advice from local counsel and locally based partners they know the lay of the land, and have valuable contact networks

Over to our panel In-house Counsel: Carol Fernandez (Diageo) Victor Lago (Columbus Networks) José Martinez (Citibank) External Counsel: Jacqueline Arango (Akerman) Jonathan Feldman (Dykema) Brad Richards (Haynes & Boone)