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Good afternoon. We are here today to announce the results of a two-week nationwide law enforcement action, across 32 federal districts, and against 193 defendants, for their roles in health care fraud schemes.
Thank you for the introduction, Kai. Thank you to the Open Markets Institute and The Guardian US for organizing today’s event. I am happy to be here for this important conversation. I could not imagine a more important topic.
Thank you, Ambassador Markarova, for inviting me to join you today. Your tireless work on behalf of Ukraine is an inspiration to all of us. You are a champion for your country. And our country is grateful for your partnership.
For those of you I haven’t had the chance to meet, my name is Michael Kades. I serve as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Antitrust Division at the Department of Justice.
Good afternoon. My name is Kristen Clarke, and I am the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division at the Justice Department. I’m joined today by Acting U.S. Attorney Matt Kirsch, FBI Special Agent in Charge Mark Michalek and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Special Agent in Charge Brent Beavers.
Hello – my name is Ben Mizer, and I’m the Acting Associate Attorney General at the Department of Justice. I’m delighted to join the Deputy Attorney General in welcoming you to DOJ Pride’s 30th anniversary celebration and to join you in honoring our two talented and impressive award recipients.
Good afternoon. I am here today to announce the findings of the Justice Department’s civil rights investigation into the Phoenix Police Department and the City of Phoenix.