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  Crime & Justice  Attorney General Pam Bondi Unveils Sweeping DOJ Policy Changes Affecting Corporations and Individuals
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Attorney General Pam Bondi Unveils Sweeping DOJ Policy Changes Affecting Corporations and Individuals

Derrick StantonDerrick Stanton—February 14, 20252
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Washington D.C. – The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is signaling a significant shift in its enforcement priorities and operational directives under newly confirmed Attorney General Pam Bondi. Reports on February 14, 2025, detailed fourteen extensive memoranda issued by AG Bondi on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, outlining new policies that will profoundly impact federal prosecutions of both corporations and individuals across a range of areas.

These new directives build upon executive orders issued by President Trump during his first week in office and incorporate promises made throughout his 2024 campaign. The comprehensive set of policies spans diverse aspects of federal law enforcement, including new guidelines on charging decisions, plea negotiations, and sentencing recommendations. They also address critical areas such as immigration enforcement, national security concerns, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, environmental justice enforcement, and the parameters for including third parties in DOJ settlements.

Shifting Enforcement Landscape

Attorney General Bondi’s memoranda mark a clear departure from previous departmental directives. The new policies prioritize specific classes of potential offenders while concurrently deemphasizing certain focus areas that were central to the DOJ under the prior administration. This strategic recalibration is intended to align the department’s resources with the core enforcement objectives of the current administration.

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A key priority explicitly articulated in the directives is the “total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations” (TCOs). This ambitious goal is set to reshape investigative and prosecutorial efforts across the department.

Cartels and Corporate Enforcement Intersect

In direct support of the anti-cartel objective, the DOJ’s Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Unit has been specifically directed to prioritize foreign bribery investigations that are found to facilitate the operations of these criminal groups. This directive highlights the administration’s view of corruption as an enabler of transnational crime.

Adding a further layer of complexity to the corporate enforcement landscape, days after AG Bondi’s memoranda were issued, President Trump signed an executive order directly impacting the FCPA. This order mandates a 180-day pause on the enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and directs Attorney General Bondi to undertake a thorough review of past FCPA actions and develop new enforcement guidelines during this period. The pause and review signal a potential reevaluation of how the landmark anti-bribery statute will be applied going forward, likely informed by the broader focus on cartels and TCOs.

Decentralization and Procedural Changes

The new policies also introduce significant alterations to internal procedural rules. Notably, Attorney General Bondi has suspended the requirement for authorization from the Criminal Division at “Main Justice” for investigations and prosecutions under both the FCPA and the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act (FEPA). This move grants local U.S. Attorneys’ Offices significantly more autonomy in pursuing these cases.

Under the new guidelines, U.S. Attorneys’ Offices are now only required to provide 24 hours’ notice to Main Justice before seeking charges in FCPA or FEPA matters. This reversal of mandatory coordination aims to streamline decision-making and potentially accelerate prosecution timelines at the local level.

Another procedural change involves the reversal of prior directives that required mandatory coordination between U.S. Attorneys’ offices and “Main Justice” on a broader range of issues, indicating a potential move toward greater decentralized authority for local prosecutors.

Implications for Corporations and Individuals

The cumulative effect of these fourteen memoranda and the subsequent executive order is a fundamental reshaping of federal law enforcement priorities and procedures. For corporations and individuals, this new landscape means increased scrutiny in areas linked to transnational crime and potentially a different approach to how cases involving foreign bribery and other white-collar offenses are investigated and prosecuted. The emphasis on cartels suggests that businesses operating internationally, particularly in regions where such organizations are prevalent, may face heightened compliance expectations and enforcement risks, especially where their activities could be construed as inadvertently or directly facilitating criminal operations. The pause on FCPA enforcement, while temporary, signals that the future application of this key statute may evolve following the AG’s review. Legal and compliance strategies will need to adapt swiftly to navigate these significant policy shifts emanating from the Department of Justice under Attorney General Pam Bondi.

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