Lanny Breuer, head of the Justice Department’s criminal division, has touted a case against 22 weapons executives as the new law in town when it comes to foreign bribery by big business.

The executives were charged with funneling bribes to clear weapons sales to the African government of Gabon. But it was all an elaborate sting operation, which included an alleged $15 million deal reached in the tony Mandarin Oriental hotel in downtown Miami.

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