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A US Justice Department deputy who was fired last month over the review of a large tech merger said lobbyists are polluting ...
Roger Alford, formerly second-in-command of the antitrust division, called on a court to scrutinize the merger case that led ...
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Benzinga on MSNEx-DOJ Official Accuses Bondi Aides Of Favoritism In HPE $14B Juniper Merger Settlement, Urges Court To Block Deal
Justice Department antitrust lawyer Roger Alford accused senior aides to Attorney General Pam Bondi of cutting backroom deals ...
The two officials — chief of staff Chad Mizelle and Stanley Woodward, the nominee for the No. 3 slot at DOJ — were heavily ...
A former top official in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust division slammed several members of the agency’s senior ...
A Justice Department shake-up that led last month to the departure of the antitrust division's second in command arose over a DOJ decision to bend to lobbyists in the department's review of Hewlett ...
A Justice Department official dismissed last month decried the influence of high-paid lobbyists in merger reviews and accused some of his former colleagues of undercutting antitrust enforcement.Former ...
Two officials were ousted from the Justice Department's antitrust division, following tension in a key office that fights ...
Fractures in the Trump administration's roughly six-month-old antitrust team are recasting doubts about its commitment to ...
The Monday firings came after weeks of tension between the officials, Roger Alford and Bill Rinner, and Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater, who runs the antitrust division. That division is tasked ...
Two officials at the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust division have been fired for insubordination, a source familiar ...
A major deal between two tech companies is threatening to tear the Department of Justice’s antitrust division apart. The DOJ this week reportedly fired two senior antitrust officials, and the story so ...
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