New Justice Department Policies Encourage More Prosecutions Of Corporate Executives
Source: Associated Press
By ERIC TUCKER | Associated Press | 19 minutes ago in Money, Politics
WASHINGTON (AP) The Justice Department issued new guidance to its prosecutors on Wednesday, aimed at encouraging more white-collar criminal cases against corporate executives.
The new policies come amid persistent criticism that the Justice Department, even while negotiating multi-billion-dollar settlements with large banks, has not been aggressive in prosecuting individuals for financial misconduct including after the mortgage crisis that devastated the U.S. economy.
The policy changes were outlined in a memo issued to Justice Department attorneys and to the FBI, and Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates was expected to discuss the issue in a speech Thursday at New York University's law school.
Though it's not clear whether the new policies will actually result in additional prosecutions, they reflect concerns that the department could be doing more to hold individual, high-level executives accountable.
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Lochloosa
(16,067 posts)CharlotteVale
(2,717 posts)Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)It's been exactly 7 years since the 2008 world economic crash. Statute of limitations anyone?
OnyxCollie
(9,958 posts)Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)pursue better opportunities in the Private Sector. Yah right,ran the clock and then use the revolving door for a job as the chief Lobbyist for the financial companies you refused to investigate for fraud and corruption. When was the last real Attorney General this country had? Bobby Kennedy? Been awhile.
WillyT
(72,631 posts)peacebird
(14,195 posts)Not holding my breath.....