Examples of using Doj in English and their translations into Malay
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He said all costs incurred by the DoJ and FBI in investigating,
The DoJ had claimed that US$64 million in allegedly misappropriated 1MDB funds had been wired to Red Granite, and used to finance the production of films,
In August 2017, the DoJ asked for a stay on its civil lawsuits seeking to seize more than US$1.7 billion in assets allegedly bought with stolen 1MDB funds because it was conducting a related criminal probe.
politically-motivated allegations, the DoJ is continuing with its pattern of global overreach- all based on entirely unsupported claims of wrongdoing," the statement read.
the burden of proof falls on the DoJ that it has to prove beyond reasonable doubt that crime has been committed,” Tom added.
The DoJ has accused Low
The DoJ had in July a year ago, led a civil suit seeking the forfeiture and recovery of more than US$1 billion(RM4.2 billion) in assets linked to an“international conspiracy
When asked to whom would the DoJ return the seized money to, Tom explained that the issue has put the DoJ in limbo as the 1MDB has said that the money is not theirs,
in June, the DoJ said it was seeking to seize US$540 million(RM2.3 billion)
When asked to whom would the DoJ return the seized money to, Tom explained that the issue has put the DoJ in limbo as the 1MDB has said that the money is not theirs,
the Department of Justice(DoJ), a US Agency have released the necessary report as contained in the cause papers filed in a court of law in California,
It followed the civil forfeiture suit by the DoJ in July last year,
The action follows last July's civil forfeiture suit by the DoJ which sought to recover all the assets including
I will take this to the DOJ. But… once we have done that.
DOJ wants advisors that focus on cartels involved in pursuing Mr. Diaz.
I know people at the DOJ.- How?
How? I know people at the DOJ.
DOJ can simply decide not to prosecute.
The FBI and DOJ were not available for comment outside U.S. business hours.
DOJ has never answered the question.