When a Honolulu businessperson is arrested for fraud, the city's Department of the Prosecuting Attorney’s white collar crime unit likely is involved in the investigation.
Christopher T. Van Marter, who has been chief of the unit for more than 10 years, said the unit investigates fraud, corruption and computer crimes. Approximately 70 percent of its cases are referred by the Honolulu Police Department and 30 percent comes from federal agencies.
The unit made headlines earlier this month in connection…
Lunes, Abril 20, 2015
Honolulu prosecutor's white collar crime unit tackles fraud, corruption and cyber criminals
When a Honolulu businessperson is arrested for fraud, the city's Department of the Prosecuting Attorney’s white collar crime unit likely is involved in the investigation.
Christopher T. Van Marter, who has been chief of the unit for more than 10 years, said the unit investigates fraud, corruption and computer crimes. Approximately 70 percent of its cases are referred by the Honolulu Police Department and 30 percent comes from federal agencies.
The unit made headlines earlier this month in connection…
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