WSJ News Exclusive | Justice Department Offers New Incentives for Companies to Self-Report Wrongdoing

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Companies that self-report wrongdoing to the Justice Department won’t be prosecuted if they fully cooperate with investigators and fix underlying problems

WASHINGTON—The Justice Department is expanding its leniency policies to persuade companies to take one of the biggest risks when it comes to dealing with the government: reporting their own misconduct to prosecutors.

Companies that disclose wrongdoing to the Justice Department won’t be prosecuted if they fully cooperate with investigators and fix the underlying problems, including any shortcomings in their compliance programs, according to Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite Jr., who leads the criminal division.

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LOL the criminals reporting themselves wont ever happen..

This is standard in other places of the world

How do we call our self free country, when we have deadly relations, one American people, it's not living the American dream, we need to take the politics out of this, they are hurting American lives , they are domestic terrorists

is it called the 'Joe Biden Cover' pivot?

You shouldn't trust them

Mainstream media will try anyway they can to justify Biden stealing documents there's no if about it, it was criminal!!! Mainstream media is disgusting trying to protect Joe Biden Mainstream media reporting on the Biden administration TwitterFiles 🫣

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