Which of the following companies is not subject to the provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act? a. A Norwegian company offering consulting services to Connecticut government officials b. An Irish citizen selling computer technology both to the City of Hartford and the City of Toronto c. An American company selling products to the Australian government using a Chinese sales representative d. A French company who sells vehicles to German police departments and whose shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange e. A Portuguese company that sells to Greek government agencies and is considering a transfer of operations to New York
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