In an age of increasing demand for transparency in government, journalist Pamela A. MacLean says she's stunned that the reform process for companies under a deferred prosecution agreement with the Justice Department is so secret. In some cases even the names of people appointed as corporate monitors are confidential-yet their job is to ensure that corporate behavior has changed and alleged misconduct has ended. Though MacLean acknowledges that companies may have legitim...
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