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US DOJ aiming to better detect criminal conspiracies via cooperation with other law enforcers

By Max Fillion ( March 26, 2021, 21:14 GMT | Insight) -- The US Department of Justice is increasing its focus on detecting criminal conspiracies through deeper cooperation with other law enforcement agencies, a senior agency official said.The US Department of Justice’s leniency program, which allows corporate colluders to avoid jail time and criminal fines if they’re the first to self-report a conspiracy, “only works as long as the threat of detection remains strong,” Kalina Tulley, the head of the antitrust division’s Chicago office, said during a virtual panel*....

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