
Utah sets up first-of-its-kind white-collar crime registry
Clip: 3/26/2016 | 3m 32s
The Wall Street Journal's Jean Eaglesham discusses Utah's white-collar crime registry.
In an attempt to combat high levels of fraud, Utah has taken inspiration from the sex offender list, becoming the first state in the US to establish a white-collar felon registry for financial crimes. The Wall Street Journal's Jean Eaglesham joins Megan Thompson to discuss.
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Utah sets up first-of-its-kind white-collar crime registry
Clip: 3/26/2016 | 3m 32s
In an attempt to combat high levels of fraud, Utah has taken inspiration from the sex offender list, becoming the first state in the US to establish a white-collar felon registry for financial crimes. The Wall Street Journal's Jean Eaglesham joins Megan Thompson to discuss.
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