It’s not easy being the world’s largest company, especially after making some of the world’s largest compliance blunders.

Ever since April 2012, when an exhaustive 8,000-word New York Times investigative report broke wide the allegations of Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s “vast” Mexican bribery scandal, compliance and legal professionals have been following the company’s crisis response with particular interest.

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