All articles by Jaclyn Jaeger

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    Opinion

    National Fraud Enforcement Division: A dangerous escalation of compliance risk

    2026-01-29T16:39:00Z

    Chief compliance officers and general counsel, beware: The Trump administration’s merging of its whole-of-government enforcement approach with its political agenda forewarns of escalating compliance risk on a national scale.

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    Article

    SEC closes FCPA probe into Calavo Growers

    2026-01-28T18:21:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission has closed its Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigation into Calavo Growers, three months after the Department of Justice closed its FCPA investigation into the produce and agriculture company. 

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    Oil and gas executives mull the real costs of Venezuelan oil

    2026-01-27T20:18:00Z

    U.S. oil and gas companies strong-armed into participating in the nationalization of Venezuela’s oil industry decades ago now face government pressure of the opposite kind: Invest billions into rebuilding a dilapidated oil and gas infrastructure for a high-risk country that still owes billions in unsettled debts.

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    Article

    Tariff evasion enforcement: The new FCPA

    2025-12-24T16:46:00Z

    Companies that import goods into the United States will face heightened enforcement scrutiny for attempted acts of customs fraud, including tariff evasion, under the Trump administration. Thus, chief compliance officers and in-house counsel face a new kind of pressure to ensure they are mitigating risk in this area.

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    Opinion

    Misused and abused: What the President’s pardon power would do to your compliance team

    2025-12-22T19:35:00Z

    President Donald Trump’s unprecedented misuse and abuse of a pardon power that dates back 250 years serves as a real-world scenario of what can happen when a system of checks-and-balances – like, say, a corporate ethics and compliance program – is upended by a tyrannical executive.

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    Part Two: FCPA cases closed by DOJ, SEC since January

    2025-11-24T21:19:00Z

    Since the start of the Trump Administration, the Department of Justice has been winding down a number of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigations with little public attention. This second article further explores how and why these FCPA matters have been closed.

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    Part One: A case-by-case analysis of FCPA investigation closures

    2025-11-18T21:06:00Z

    Foreign corruption enforcement relating to national security matters has been a common theme under the Trump administration. A second common theme continues to be the discrete way in which the DOJ has ended several FCPA investigations.

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    Article

    DOJ dismisses indictment against Cassava advisor amid legal flaws

    2025-11-13T20:34:00Z

    The DOJ dropped a June 2024 indictment against a Cassava Sciences advisor, closing a case tied to an alleged short-selling scheme and related government probes. The case was criticized for fundamental flaws in evidence and legal procedures.

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    Q&A with former FCPA Unit chief Charles Duross on the DOJ’s monitorship policy

    2025-11-06T19:06:00Z

    Compliance Week recently interviewed Charles Duross, former Chief of the DOJ’s Fraud Section’s FCPA Unit, to talk about the Department of Justice’s recently revised monitorship policy.

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    Assessing the impact of the DOJ’s monitorship policy six months in

    2025-10-23T20:36:00Z

    It has been nearly six months now since the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Criminal Division released its memorandum on the selection of compliance monitors. This article provides a critical analysis of the monitorships that received early terminations, those that remain in place, and the broader compliance lessons they impart.

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    Article

    Navigating HHS and FDA’s overhaul of the food and beverage industry

    2025-10-15T19:43:00Z

    Under the Trump administration, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and Drug Administration have been hellbent on eliminating synthetic food dyes from food and beverage products, forcing a jarring and costly overhaul with cascading impacts on the operations of the entire industry.

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    Article

    How food and beverage companies adjust to the throes of tariff woes

    2025-10-09T18:11:00Z

    On-again-off-again tariffs, a down economy, and a long list of global supply chain disruptions are challenging U.S. food and beverage companies to adjust their supply chain operations in a variety of ways.

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    Article

    PCAOB’s Christina Ho: How emerging technologies could improve audit quality

    2025-10-07T20:32:00Z

    Emerging technologies, like artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced data analytics, can improve audit quality in significant ways. As the regulatory overseer of public-company audits, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) has a critical role to play by ensuring that its audit standards evolve as the audit profession evolves.

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    Top compliance challenges facing the food and beverage industry

    2025-09-25T20:36:00Z

    New regulations, changing consumer demands, and global supply chain disruptions – from cost-of-goods inflation to tariffs to raw material shortages, and more – are just a few top challenges reshaping the operations of food and beverage industry today. “These challenges are no longer just logistical—they implicate sourcing risk, contract performance, ...

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    Navigating top risks in the insurance industry

    2025-09-08T16:49:00Z

    Cyber threats, climate-related catastrophes, and disruptive technologies remain top risks reshaping the U.S. insurance industry. The question is how chief risk officers at the nation’s largest insurers are confronting them.

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    RTX and Raytheon: A case study in juggling four compliance monitors

    2025-03-24T16:06:00Z

    In October 2024, aerospace and defense company Raytheon and parent company RTX reached a $950 million settlement with U.S. government agencies to resolve multiple federal law violations. More significant than the criminal penalties were the four compliance monitorships that came with the agreements. 

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    Whistleblower’s defamation case reveals scope of USAA ‘coverup’

    2024-12-06T12:45:00Z

    A defamation lawsuit filed by a whistleblower against USAA, which a Florida judge recently dismissed on a technicality, revealed in public court records an estimated 400,000 violations of the Military Lending Act by USAA Federal Savings Bank (USAA Bank), an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of USAA. 

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    Forecasting the DOJ’s AI enforcement priorities

    2024-05-07T10:50:00Z

    Prudent chief compliance officers should ensure artificial intelligence-related risks are being properly addressed at their businesses considering growing scrutiny being paid to the technology by the Department of Justice.

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    What the DOJ’s whistleblower reward program needs to succeed

    2024-04-10T16:48:00Z

    The Department of Justice is set to join a growing list of U.S. federal agencies to have a whistleblower reward program in place, but how impactful it will be at generating more white-collar investigations and prosecutions rides on its initial design, according to experts.

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    Due diligence in China: Mitigating arrest, detention risks

    2023-11-08T14:45:00Z

    Lack of transparency around how to remain within the legal bounds of China’s national security laws has heightened companies’ concerns regarding performing on-site due diligence in the country.