Speaking at the Federal Bar Association’s (FBA) annual Qui Tam Section Conference, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Michael Granston reaffirmed the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) commitment to rigorous enforcement of the federal False Claims Act (FCA), with a particular focus on illegal foreign trade practices.
With the administration's more relaxed stance on foreign corruption, the resources previously focused on FCPA enforcement may find employment policing tarrif compliance. Mr. Granston linked the DOJ’s aggressive FCA enforcement efforts to broader government priorities aimed at enhancing efficiency and eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse.
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