As well as internal wrangles, BP employees at TNK-BP have fallen foul of Russian authorities.
Labour said Mr Fox had "fallen foul of the standards expected of ministers and broken the rules".
This is not the first time that Kenya has fallen foul of Fifa having been banned from football in 2006 and 2004.
No domestic Chinese transaction has fallen foul of the new monopoly law.
That would be less of a worry if the euro zone had a stronger safety net for countries that have fallen foul of bond markets.
The efforts of Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, to enact sweeping reforms of the police and of the criminal-justice system have fallen foul of congressional opposition.
On March 14th he cancelled a trip to a conference in India because Salman Rushdie, an author who has fallen foul of Muslim fundamentalists, would be there.
Once again, the company has fallen foul of regulators who accuse it of exploiting the monopoly of Windows, its desktop operating-system software, in order to dominate adjacent markets.
In more recent years, both Gustavo Gutierrez in Peru, one of the founders of liberation theology, and Leonardo Boff, the outspoken Franciscan priest from Brazil have fallen foul of Rome.
Cole is also likely to face punishment from his club for the abusive tweet, with manager Roberto Di Matteo stating his player had fallen foul of Chelsea's social media policy.
Usually that is because they have fallen foul of the conditions that require people on benefits to demonstrate they are looking for work, and have been, as the system puts it, "sanctioned".
And had Ilkley fallen foul of the Beeching axe in 1963, pensioner David Smithson, from Ryhill near Wakefield, said the lack of a station in the spa town would affect his lifestyle today.
BBC: The Beeching report: How railway cuts divided Yorkshire
When an ISP decides to manage its network in a certain way it has implications for everyone - the Inland Revenue seems to have fallen foul of a feature that it did not have any control over and could not anticipate.
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