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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 5306 (Introduced in House) — To promote ethics and prevent corruption in Department of Defense contracting and other activities, and for other pur... · Sec. 202

Sec. 202. Ban on former military and civilian intelligence officers from foreign employment

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All military and civilian intelligence personnel employed by a military intelligence organization possessing a security clearance, upon separation from service or resignation, are prohibited from obtaining employment with a foreign government or a private company doing work predominantly on behalf of a foreign government. Any intelligence personnel who performs compensated work for the benefit of a foreign entity that stands to benefit from the knowledge obtained by the person as a result of such United States Government employment, shall be punished as provided in section 216 of title 18, United States Code.
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