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Comment: US DOJ’s Delrahim discusses major decisions, rifts with FTC, staff morale as his departure nears

By Khushita Vasant and Jenna Ebersole ( January 15, 2021, 00:27 GMT | Comment) -- A handful of days before he steps down from his position as chief of the US Department of Justice's antitrust division, Makan Delrahim reflected on policy-making and key decisions during his three-year tenure. In an interview with MLex, the former tech lobbyist-turned-enforcer was candid about his views on rifts with the US Federal Trade Commission, controversial merger and patent policy decisions and the Capitol Hill riots.Makan Delrahim, head of the US Department of Justice's antitrust division, has resigned and will step down from his position next week as President-elect Joe Biden takes office. Delrahim, who led the division for more than three years, leaves behind some unprecedented and sometimes polarizing decisions that he discussed in an interview with MLex....

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