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The Importance of Investigative Journalism for Prosecutors
In this episode, Preet Bharara discusses the importance of reading newspapers for prosecutors to uncover public corruption and financial crimes, despite the government cancelling their subscriptions to prominent newspapers. He also explores society's differing views on personal safety versus the impact of corruption on society.
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The pursuit of white-collar crime and public corruption investigations is essential for society's fabric, and while people value personal safety, it cannot come at the cost of neglecting these cases.
46:46 - 50:36 (03:49)
Summary
The pursuit of white-collar crime and public corruption investigations is essential for society's fabric, and while people value personal safety, it cannot come at the cost of neglecting these cases. Canceling government subscriptions to newspapers would hinder the ability to investigate the financial crime and public corruption they expose.
ChapterThe Importance of Investigative Journalism for Prosecutors
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The former attorney for the Southern District of New York reflects on his resignation and the obligation he felt to throw a light on the situation out of love for the department of justice and the Southern District of New York.
50:36 - 52:23 (01:46)
Summary
The former attorney for the Southern District of New York reflects on his resignation and the obligation he felt to throw a light on the situation out of love for the department of justice and the Southern District of New York.