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The Justice Department can surprise you – the release of the Yates Memo ( here ) , as it is commonly referred to since it takes on the name of the Deputy Attorney General (e.g. McNulty Memo), is another strange example of DOJ responding to political winds. If anything, DOJ’s action appears a little bit late.
The controversy surrounding DOJ’s failure to prosecute an appropriate number of individual for white collar crimes has been going on for quite a while, at least since Senator Specter pushed the issue in 2010, in relation to the Siemens FCPA settlement.
Read the complete article at: The True Impact of DOJ’s Individual Prosecution Memo