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Jimmy Gurule

2015

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Jimmy Gurule Was Quoted In The Seattle Times Article Follow The Money New Game Plan In Thwarting Terrorism Concealing Financial Flows Can Be Harder Than Avoiding Surveillance Of Emails And Phone Calls On February 6, 2015, Jimmy Gurule Mar 2015

Jimmy Gurule Was Quoted In The Seattle Times Article Follow The Money New Game Plan In Thwarting Terrorism Concealing Financial Flows Can Be Harder Than Avoiding Surveillance Of Emails And Phone Calls On February 6, 2015, Jimmy Gurule

Jimmy Gurule

Jimmy Gurule was quoted in The Seattle Times article Follow the money new game plan in thwarting terrorism Concealing financial flows can be harder than avoiding surveillance of emails and phone calls on February 6.

Jimmy Gurule remembers struggling for a seat at the table with his counterparts from U.S. intelligence agencies when he was an undersecretary of the Treasury a decade ago. In those days, the Treasury Department was a minor player in the world of three-letter spy agencies — CIA, NSA, DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency).

“It was hard for us to get an audience, it was hard for …


Jimmy Gurule Was Quoted In The International Business Times Article Who Caused The Financial Crisis? Prosecutors Face 3-Month Deadline For Bringing Charges In The Subprime Mortgage Mess On February 19, 2015, Jimmy Gurule Mar 2015

Jimmy Gurule Was Quoted In The International Business Times Article Who Caused The Financial Crisis? Prosecutors Face 3-Month Deadline For Bringing Charges In The Subprime Mortgage Mess On February 19, 2015, Jimmy Gurule

Jimmy Gurule

Jimmy Gurule was quoted in the International Business Times article Who Caused The Financial Crisis? Prosecutors Face 3-Month Deadline For Bringing Charges In The Subprime Mortgage Mess on February 19. “Nonsense,” says former U.S. Assistant Attorney General Jimmy Gurulé, who faults Holder for a “poor and indefensible record” on charging bank officials. “Charges for white-collar crimes are filed every single day by U.S. attorneys across the country. Just because they’re more difficult with banks is not a legitimate excuse for bringing zero charges against individuals.”