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The Wall Street Journal reports that Justice Department prosecutors are preparing what would be the first criminal charges against BP employees stemming from the 2010 accident.
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The Department of Justice, the Securities And Exchange Commission, and other so-called Wall Street cops have an odd concept of justice and effective deterrence.
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The Wall Street Journal recently reported that U.K. Justice Secretary Ken Clarke announced that prisoners there would work jobs of 40 hours per week to repay victims and to teach honest skills to the felon.
FORBES: Putting Prisoners To Work
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Deutsche and Goldman receive special attention in a recent Senate report into Wall Street's conflicts of interest, which is now being pored over by the Justice Department and securities regulators.
ECONOMIST: America charges Germany��s biggest bank with fraud
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Meanwhile, former Andersen partner David Duncan , who was in charge of the Enron audit, is himself in talks with the Justice Department about cooperating in the criminal case against Enron, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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The Justice Department moved aggressively against the Raj and his cohorts up and down the Street.
FORBES: Hedge Fund Abuses Hurt All Investors
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Downing Street said the prime minister's speech was one of a series, which include his thoughts on criminal justice, health and science.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating whether big U.S. telecom companies have abused their market power, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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