Sentences with phrase «more aggressive investigations»

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A new law signed Monday in New York will change the way ethics investigations and disclosure works for lawmakers there, the Associated Press reports: «This new ethics reform law brings an aggressive new approach to... Read More
An official who spoke to The Daily Caller said an investigation by Bharara's office «would be seen by agents as a positive development as prosecutors there are generally thought to be more aggressive than the career lawyers within the DOJ.»
Common Cause is using today's verdict to call for more aggressive ethics investigations from the state - level Joint Commission on Public Ethics.
It issued far more «Dear Colleague» letters — the form of unilateral regulation favored by the agency — than ever before, and has been aggressive in launching well - publicized investigations of colleges and universities.
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have become more aggressive in pursuing white collar and economic crime, with the former focusing on headline making investigations, and the FCA more recently setting its sights on individual accountability.
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