The Nation - News from April 30, 1985
The Justice Department acknowledged that it no longer requires about 50 officials in policy-making or supervisory positions to file financial disclosure statements, which are used throughout the government to spot conflicts of interest. Department spokesman Mark Sheehan said that the agency made a unilateral decision last year to end the statements for these officials, and none were filed for 1984.
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