Justice Department Urges Companies to Self-Report Sanctions Violations

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The Justice Department is looking to enlist the private sector in its efforts to enforce U.S. sanctions on countries such as Russia

, a top official said.

The Justice Department is adding resources and looking for new ways to enforce sanctions, said Ms. Monaco, who spoke via video at a conference hosted by Global Investigations Review in London. At Thursday’s event and in other recent speeches, Ms. Monaco has compared the Justice Department’s increased focus on sanctions enforcementFederal prosecutors in the early 2000s began aggressively enforcing the FCPA, and the law has since become one of the Justice Department’s most successful white-collar enforcement programs, garnering billions of dollars in fines against multinational corporations.

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TheJusticeDept MerrickGarland We want to report a terror cell of bribe taking, insider trading, deadend spending, politicHOs & news ancHOrs hiding truth from the American PEOPLE! END the Traitors 'Is America the Real Victim of Anti-Russia Sanctions?

Self-snitching? How about: no.

Yes please have some patriotism

....another failure by sleepy joe...

Money first, then conscience. This is real America business.

The US is working to not overlook sanctions evasion. The private sector must also cooperate.

Es increíble hasta donde puede llegar la ambición de la bandera de las barras y las estrellas... Sin embargo sus multimillonarios son intocables cuando su aviación de guerra masacra a la población civil en Siria y Yemen... Porqué?

It's hurting our economy more than Russia.

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I nazi that coming!

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