Rise of Investigations in the US

FR
Forensic Risk Alliance Limited
Details
Forensic Risk Alliance Limited  logo
Date & Time
26 Jul 2022 | 4:00 PM UTC
Duration
1 hour
Language
English
Photo of Neil Keenan
Photo of Camilla De Silva
Photo of Nicolas Bourtin
Speakers
Worldwide
Watch on demand
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.

Recent pronouncements by the US Department of Justice point to a busy 2022 and beyond as it relates to the enforcement of white collar crime.  It is clear that under the Biden Administration there will be continued focus in bringing actions related to sanction and expert control violations, bribery and corruption, environmental related crimes in addition to the role that cryptocurrency plays in facilitating criminal conduct. This will be facilitated through an increase in the DoJ’s budget, the appointment of ~900 FBT agents to assist the FBI’s White Collar-Crime Program, enhancing data analytics capabilities, and increased cooperation with enforcement agencies around the world. With US authorities successfully cooperating with European regulators including the UK’s Serious Fraud Office and the French National Financial Prosecutor’s Office, it is anticipated that an increase in trans-Atlantic enforcement actions will follow. 

Our panel of experts will discuss the impact of emerging trends and what it might mean for corporations operating in global markets.

Register

All Mondaq Webinar's are free to access.

To view and register to this webinar please sign up below

Watch on demand

Rise of Investigations in the US

Worldwide

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More