Yellen rolls out new 'kleptocracy fund' targeting corrupt foreign leaders
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday said the U.S. needs to play a leading role in combating corruption in the global financial system, unveiling a new "kleptocracy fund" to reward tips on where corrupt foreign leaders stash their money in the U.S.
Yellen – speaking during President Biden's first-of-its-kind democracy summit, a virtual event intended to counter democratic backsliding worldwide – said the Treasury Department needs to assume more responsibility in preventing corrupt actors from storing or laundering their money in the U.S.
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