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5/13/2020

President Obama establishes Interagency Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Press Center

President Obama establishes Interagency Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force
11/17/2009

TG-409
To view Secretary Geithner's remarks, as prepared for delivery, click here.

WASHINGTON – Attorney General Eric Holder, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary
Shaun Donovan, and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairwoman Mary Schapiro today announced that President Barack
Obama has established by Executive Order an interagency Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force to strengthen efforts to combat
financial crime. The Department of Justice will lead the task force and the Department of Treasury, HUD and the SEC will serve on the
steering committee. The task force's leadership, along with representatives from a broad range of federal agencies, regulatory authorities
and inspectors general, will work with state and local partners to investigate and prosecute significant financial crimes, ensure just and
effective punishment for those who perpetrate financial crimes, address discrimination in the lending and financial markets and recover
proceeds for victims.
The task force, which replaces the Corporate Fraud Task Force established in 2002, will build upon efforts already underway to combat
mortgage, securities and corporate fraud by increasing coordination and fully utilizing the resources and expertise of the government's law
enforcement and regulatory apparatus. The attorney general will convene the first meeting of the Task Force in the next 30 days.
"This task force's mission is not just to hold accountable those who helped bring about the last financial meltdown, but to prevent another
meltdown from happening," Attorney General Eric Holder said. "We will be relentless in our investigation of corporate and financial
wrongdoing, and will not hesitate to bring charges, where appropriate, for criminal misconduct on the part of businesses and business
executives."
"Through the Financial Fraud Task Force, we are making clear that the Obama Administration is going to act aggressively and proactively
in a coordinated effort to combat financial fraud," said Treasury Secretary Geithner. "It's not enough to prosecute fraud only after it's
become widespread. We can't wait for problems to peak before we respond. We're seeking comprehensive financial reform to create a
more stable, safer financial system and stepping up our enforcement strategy. Doing so will help to stop emerging trends in financial fraud
before they're able to cause extensive, system-wide damage to our economy."
"To give American families the protection and peace-of-mind they need, it's clear the federal response must be as interconnected and
multi-dimensional as the challenges we face," said HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan. "No one agency is going to be able to stop financial
fraud. This Task force will build upon many of the inter-agency collaborations already underway to protect consumers and restore
confidence."
"Many financial frauds are complicated puzzles that require painstaking efforts to piece together. By formally coordinating our efforts, we
will be better able to identify the pieces, assemble the puzzle and put an end to the fraud," said SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro.
The task force is composed of senior-level officials from the following departments, agencies and offices:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.

the Department of Justice;
the Department of the Treasury;
the Department of Commerce;
the Department of Labor;
the Department of Housing and Urban Development;
the Department of Education;
the Department of Homeland Security;
the Securities and Exchange Commission;
the Commodity Futures Trading Commission;
the Federal Trade Commission;

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k. the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation;
l.
the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System;
m. the Federal Housing Finance Agency;
n. the Office of Thrift Supervision;
o. the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency;
p. the Small Business Administration;
q. the Federal Bureau of Investigation;
r.
the Social Security Administration;
s. the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigations;
t.
the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network;
u. the United States Postal Inspection Service;
v. the United States Secret Service;
w. the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement;
x. relevant Offices of Inspectors General and related Federal entities, including without limitation the Office of the Inspector General for
the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board and the Office of the Special
Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program; and
y. such other executive branch departments, agencies, or offices as the President may, from time to time, designate or that the Attorney
General may invite.
In addition, the attorney general will invite representatives of the National Association of Attorneys General, the National District Attorneys
Association and other state, local, tribal and territorial representatives to participate in the task force through its Enforcement Committee.

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