The U.S. Justice Department plans to tackle company policies around employees using personal devices for work. Off-channel work communications may be a breach to record-keeping rules.
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official on Friday will announce details of the agency's plans to scrutinize companies' policies around employee use of personal devices and messaging apps when investigating potential misconduct. Kenneth Polite, the head of the Justice Department's criminal division, will tell attendees at an industry conference how prosecutors will be examining policies for off-channel work communications when evaluating a company's compliance programs, according to details of planned remarks shared with Reuters.
The new policy marks the latest sign of heightened government scrutiny over the use such platforms, including short-term messaging. Kenneth Polite Jr., from the criminal division at the U.S. Department of Justice, speaks during a news conference on Jan. 18, 2023. Polite will announce how prosecutors will examine company policies for off-channel work communications.have been embroiled in investigations by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, a civil regulator, over whether employees' use of such channels for discussing deals and other work-related communications have broken record-keeping rules.
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