A top United States Department of Justice official detailed a series of policy changes aimed at rooting out corporate misconduct and prioritising individual prosecutions, signalling a shift to a tougher tone by the Biden administration on white-collar crime.Speaking at an industry conference on Thursday, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said the Department of Justice would restore guidance that companies will need to provide full lists of people involved in any misconduct in order to receive any credit for cooperation from prosecutors.Department of Justice leaders “will urge prosecutors to be bold in holding accountable those who commit criminal conduct”, Monaco said in prepared remarks to the American Bar Association’s annual conference on white-collar crime.
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