Wall Street Journal reporter Dylan Tokar has a new beat covering financial regulation and financial crimes such as money laundering.
He has been covering risk and compliance since joining The Journal in 2019.
He writes frequently about federal prosecutors and high-stakes investigations into companies and their executives. He also covers the world of corporate compliance, and how companies manage the risks posed by bribery and corruption, money laundering and economic sanctions.
Tokar also wrote about emerging regulatory topics, including around privacy and technology, as well as workplace and labor issues.
Prior to joining the Journal, he reported on cross-border investigations and the legal industry from Washington, D.C., New York and London for a trade publication.
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