The US DoJ confirms it has opened multiple new criminal investigations with its Procurement Collusion Strike Force

A senior official at the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) recently confirmed that the Antitrust Division has opened multiple grand jury investigations in connection with the Procurement Collusion Strike Force (“Strike Force”) formed in November of last year. Speaking at a conference on February 19, 2020, Deputy Assistant Attorney General (“DAAG”) Richard Powers said the Antitrust Division’s investment in the Strike Force “is already bearing fruit.” On

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Alex Bourelly, Anne Carpenter, Caroline Jones, Natalia Sorgente, Heather Souder Choi, Joseph Ostoyich, The US DoJ confirms it has opened multiple new criminal investigations with its Procurement Collusion Strike Force, 19 February 2020, e-Competitions Criminal sanctions, Art. N° 93744

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