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Mar. 13, 2008

Congress Urges DOJ to Rein in Corporate Monitors

WASHINGTON - Democrats in Congress urged the Justice Department Tuesday to take further steps to tighten the standards on the appointment of monitors who oversee settlements the department makes with companies accused of corporate wrongdoing.

By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      WASHINGTON - Democrats in Congress urged the Justice Department Tuesday to take further steps to tighten the standards on the appointment of monitors who oversee settlements the department makes with companies accused of corporate wrongdoing.
      Lawmakers made the remarks at a hearing in Washington at whi...

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