Companies that respond appropriately to corporate misconduct will be treated fairly by the government, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Matthew Miner maintained in remarks Sept. 12 at the University of Texas School of Law’s Government Enforcement Institute.
To that end, the Justice Department strives to encourage companies to invest in compliance by developing clear guidance on how it handles various elements of white-collar crime enforcement, Miner told the audience of in-house counsel. At the same time, federal prosecutors are maximizing their own efficiencies by using data analytics to identify white-collar crimes, Miner said.

