More than six years after the collapse of Enron Corp. heralded a new era of corporate investigations and compliance, attorneys at the fraud section of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division are back on the trail of misdeeds on Wall Street.
Already, more than 14 corporations are being scrutinized for insider trading and accounting fraud related to subprime mortgage loans, the FBI announced earlier this year.
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