pandemic fraud, to seek increased funding and resources for the U. S. Department of Justice to expand investigations and prosecutions of pandemic fraud, and to call on Congress to heighten the penalties for egregious pandemic fraud. [1]On March 10, the department followed through with the announcement that Associate Deputy Attorney General Kevin Chambers will serve as the director for COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement. [2]Speaking to the COVID-19 fraud enforcement task roundtable following the announcement, the newly appointed director outlined plans to "target. . .
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