Justice Dept.’s Watchdog Describes Unsanitary Conditions at Florida Prison Moldy bread, rodent droppings and leaky roofs: An inspector general offered a vivid and at times nauseating glimpse of a vast, dysfunctional system.
Corruption Is an Existential Threat to Ukraine, and Ukrainians Know It The fight against it amounts to a second front in Ukraine’s existential war against Russia.
Yellow’s Promise to Repay Federal Debt Provokes Skepticism The trucking company, which has filed for bankruptcy protection, owes more than $700 million to the Treasury Department.
How to Catch Pandemic Fraud? Prosecutors Try Novel Methods. Strained by limited resources, prosecutors are deploying special teams and nurturing local relationships to catch up to a wave of fraud.
Lawmakers Call for Inquiry Into Durham’s Review of Russia Investigation The Democrats asked the Justice Department’s inspector general to scrutinize whether John H. Durham and William P. Barr “violated any laws, D.O.J. rules or practices, or canons of legal ethics.”