Despite high-profile trial fiascoes and accusations of prosecutorial misconduct, the Justice Department isn’t backing away from its war on corporate bribery and holding individual executives accountable.

Charles Duross, who supervises Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prosecutions for the department, defended his prosecutors as hard-working and above reproach at an American Bar Association white-collar crime conference in Miami Beach last week.

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