DOJ Deputy Vows Corporate Crime Crackdown on More People
- More cases against senior corporate executives are likely
- Prosecutors to weigh ‘full range’ of past misconduct: Monaco
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The Justice Department plans to pursue more individuals involved in white-collar crime, as prosecutors look to roll back the Trump administration’s lighter-touch approach to oversight.
“Accountability starts with the individuals responsible for criminal conduct,” Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said in a speech Thursday to an American Bar Association forum. “We will urge prosecutors to be bold in holding accountable those who commit criminal conduct.”