07-01-2014, 03:00 AM
From the FBI.Gov website:
Notice number 7: it has to be MAJOR white-collar crime. Apparently the 2008 'til now financial disaster is not 'major white-collar crime' since it was largely not investigated. What would it take to get to the "major" category?
Quote:Our Priorities
The FBI focuses on threats that challenge the foundations of American society or involve dangers too large or complex for any local or state authority to handle alone. In executing the following priorities, the FBIas both a national security and law enforcement organizationwill produce and use intelligence to protect the nation from threats and to bring to justice those who violate the law.
1. Protect the United States from terrorist attack
2. Protect the United States against foreign intelligence operations and espionage
3. Protect the United States against cyber-based attacks and high-technology crimes
4. Combat public corruption at all levels
5. Protect civil rights
6. Combat transnational/national criminal organizations and enterprises
7. Combat major white-collar crime
8. Combat significant violent crime
9. Support federal, state, local and international partners
10. Upgrade technology to successfully perform the FBI's mission
Notice number 7: it has to be MAJOR white-collar crime. Apparently the 2008 'til now financial disaster is not 'major white-collar crime' since it was largely not investigated. What would it take to get to the "major" category?
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