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Bondi Scraps Anti-Corruption Unit

In one of her first official acts, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has scrapped the Justice Department’s Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative, a federal effort to find, seize and repatriate the proceeds of foreign corruption, ACAMS moneylaundering.com has confirmed.

“Task Force KleptoCapture, the … Kleptocracy Team and the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative shall be disbanded,” Bondi told employees Wednesday. “Attorneys assigned to those initiatives shall return to their prior posts, and resources … devoted to those efforts shall be committed to the total elimination of cartels and TCOs [transnational criminal organizations].”

The Justice Department launched the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative in July 2010, under the direction of then-Attorney General Eric Holder. Task Force KleptoCapture launched in March 2022, weeks after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine commenced.

News of the decision first appeared in Whale Hunting, an online weekly newsletter published by Project Brazen.

Moneylaundering.com may update this coverage as more information becomes available.
Topics : Anti-money laundering , Corruption/Bribery
Source: U.S.: Department of Justice
Document Date: February 6, 2025