- A little federal grant fraud and money laundering up in Alaska
- Every employer really, really has to pay payroll and employment taxes, even in Washington
- Being a whistleblower can pay handsomely — $2.2 million from the SEC for this lucky winner
- The Treasury Department issued FAQs regarding implementation of the rule requiring financial institutions to identify the true owners of corporate bank accounts taking effect on May 11th
- Treasury also sanctioned several Russian oligarchs this week as well as a music promoter and prostitution ring leader
- And, lastly, the interesting tale of a lawyer, the judge he bribed, and $550 million in “the biggest Social Security fraud ever“