Several recent critical changes within the U.S. Justice Department could impact corporate compliance in the U.S. regardless of who assumes the presidency.
First, after Eric Holder resigned as attorney general amid public outcry resulting from DOJ’s failure to prosecute anyone responsible for the 2008 global financial crisis, Loretta Lynch took over and immediately focused on prosecuting FIFA executives for international racketeering activities.
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