DOJ Antitrust Head Tracks 'More Aggressive' Criminal Cases
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By Bryan Koenig

The outgoing head of the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division
used a speech celebrating the anniversary of a major initiative combating
bid-rigging and other efforts by government contractors to bilk
taxpayer-funded projects to also note that criminal antitrust enforcement
more broadly has changed considerably in recent years.

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