US Justice Department is reviewing corporate monitorships, sources say

The DOJ is in the process of reviewing a series of settlements in which firms have agreed to hire monitors in order to resolve government investigations into misconduct, according to the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The review started two weeks ago, one of the people said.
Monitorships, which involve appointing independent third parties to oversee a company's compliance with a settlement agreement and laws, are widely criticized by corporate America as costly and burdensome. Proponents say they are often necessary to ensure that wrongdoers fix issues.
The frequency of the government's use of corporate monitors
as part of its settlements has tended to vary depending on
Under Biden,
The department's new leaders are skeptical of such programs,
according to one of the sources.
A third source with knowledge of the situation said firms have been pressing DOJ to get rid of their monitors.
A spokesperson for the
Last month, a judge granted the
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