Serious bribery, health care fraud and crimes that threaten U.S. investors are top enforcement priorities of the Trump Department of Justice, (DOJ), Matthew Galeotti, DOJ acting assistant U.S. attorney, said.

“We are identifying, investigating, and prosecuting fraud and corruption, and we are doing so in an effective, focused, fair, and efficient manner,” said Matthew Galeotti, DOJ acting assistant U.S. attorney on Thursday at the Global Investigations Review meeting in New York. “Most importantly, we are focused on protecting the interests of the American people.”

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