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White Collar: Government Litigation and Investigations Update

New DOJ Compliance Chief Signals Increased Compliance Program Scrutiny

September 12, 2022

A new expert on corporate compliance programs will be joining the Fraud Section of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), bringing a wealth of compliance experience that will be used to scrutinize (and, where appropriate, criticize) the compliance programs of companies under investigation by DOJ. DOJ’s creation of this new position largely reflects a return to its approach in 2015 when DOJ created and filled a role of Compliance Counsel within its Criminal Division. In 2017, however, DOJ shifted strategies, eliminating the Compliance Counsel role and instead focusing on a less centralized approach to ensuring compliance expertise among its ranks. The recent announcement of DOJ’s return to a centralized compliance resource — and one with years of compliance experience at a company that had been subject to a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) investigation and enforcement action — should serve as a signal to companies that they need to prioritize (and enhance) their compliance programs to avoid government investigations and to be able to defend their compliance programs in front of DOJ’s new expert should they become subject to a government investigation.

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