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DOJ memorandum highlights agency fraud enforcement priorities

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The US DOJ memo outlines fraud enforcement priorities, spotlighting healthcare, tax, trade, and corporate misconduct.

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a memorandum detailing the priorities of its National Fraud Enforcement Division.

The memo lays out the DOJ’s latest enforcement priorities across several domains and details a reorganization of the division into multiple specialized litigating sections, supported by a wide range of resources,

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