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DOJ Creates the National Fraud Enforcement Division: What It Means for Federal Procurement Fraud Defense
Scott Armstrong 4/8/26 Scott Armstrong 4/8/26

DOJ Creates the National Fraud Enforcement Division: What It Means for Federal Procurement Fraud Defense

On April 7, 2026, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche established the National Fraud Enforcement Division. Analysis of the new division, recent criminal procurement fraud cases, the statutes DOJ uses, and the key defenses available to individuals facing investigation or indictment.

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