The Trump DOJ's new policy on corporate crime focuses on leniency rather than prosecution. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/8048
The Trump DOJ's new policy on corporate crime focuses on leniency rather than prosecution. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/8048
Under Trump 2.0 the Securities and Exchange Commission is a shadow of its former self. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/8045
The latest update to Violation Tracker Global includes: The German Cartel Office fined Amazon $70m for restricting the visibility of third-party vendors competing with its own listings. Israeli regulators fined El Al $39m for charging excessive fares. violationtrackerglobal.goodjobsfirst.org
Donald Trump had a lot to say about crime in his State of the Union speech. Most of it was untrue and none of it concerned the kind of crime his administration is abetting. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/8036
A $68 million enforcement action against a predatory lender by the DOJ and the Texas Attorney General is really about something very different. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/8030
A new ranking of government corruption around the world scores the United States worse than ever under Trump 2.0. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/8025
Prosecuting pharmaceutical companies for price fixing will do a lot more for drug affordability than Trump's dubious discount plan. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/8021
The latest update to Violation Tracker Global includes: HSBC paid $312 million to resolve allegations of dividend tax fraud in France. The Danish Financial Supervisory Authority fined Saxo Bank $49 million for anti-money-laundering deficiencies.
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Adopting Trump-style exaggeration, the Justice Department is giving the false impression it is aggressively prosecuting corporations for foreign bribery. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/8017
Why is a regulation-bashing administration bragging about--and even exaggerating--its success in pursuing one type of enforcement action against corporations? dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/8010
Trump's DOJ is still prosecuting corporate fraud but with a lot less antipathy than it directs against supposed immigrant fraudsters. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/8003
A new feature of Violation Tracker shows most significant cases added to the database as part of the latest monthly update: violationtracker.goodjobsfirst.org/recent-penal...
The DOJ division responsible for prosecuting fraud by government contractors is now investigating companies for the supposed crime of seeking diversity in their hiring and promotion policies. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7990
The latest update to Violation Tracker Global includes: Australia's ANZ Bank was fined US$250 million for "widespread misconduct and systemic risk failures" and the EU fined X $140 million for breaching transparency obligations under the Digital Services Act.
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A review of regulatory enforcement in 2025 finds disarray at the federal level but a more encouraging picture with state/local regulators and private litigation. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7953
The Supreme Court's apparent intention to give Trump absolute control over independent agencies will serve to undermine their regulatory mission. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7948
Trump's move to take ownership stakes in companies opens up the possibility the federal government could address corporate misconduct from the inside. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7944
The latest update to Violation Tracker Global includes a US$134 million fine imposed on TotalEnergies in France for participating in a fuel cartel a $51 million penalty against JPMorgan Chase in Germany for deficiencies in its anti-money-laundering practices. violationtrackerglobal.goodjobsfirst.org
Trump's ideas for dealing with affordability seem to be gimmicks that will accomplish little. Is there one exception? dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7940
The latest list of the biggest corporate greenhouse gas emitters is dominated by companies that also have plenty of other stains on their record. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7931
A MAGA-friendly appellate court judge is seeking to block whistleblowers from filing False Claims Act lawsuits exposing fraud by federal contractors. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7924
The latest update to Violation Tracker Global includes a $1 billion fine imposed on ENI and other motor fuel companies for colluding on prices and a fine brought by Brazil's Public Ministry of Labor against JBS for failing to provide heat breaks for workers. violationtrackerglobal.goodjobsfirst.org
ExxonMobil no longer denies the reality of climate change, but it doesn't want to admit it has played a major role in causing the problem. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7919
A federal jury's $20 million award to several victims of the genocidal practices of the regime of Omar al-Bashir in the Darfur region of Sudan could lead to the payment of billions in damages by banks that did business with that regime. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7911
ExxonMobil is leading a big business effort to weaken shareholder activism and consolidate the power of management. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7904
Larry and David Ellison are parlaying their Trump ties to create an enormous media empire that could serve as a MAGA megaphone. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7898
Unlike the rest of the Trump Administration, the Federal Trade Commission has continued to go after corporate abuses. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7895
The latest update to Violation Tracker Global includes a $3 billion fine against Google by the EU for anti-competitive ad practices and a $30 million fine against VW in Brazil for allowing slave-like labor conditions at a cattle ranch it used to own. violationtrackerglobal.goodjobsfirst.org
There may or may not be a link between Tylenol and autism, but a reliable answer won't come from the White House. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7889
Texas is obsessed with stamping out what remains of DEI and ESG in the corporate world. dirtdiggersdigest.org/archives/7885