Op-ed by Mark Schoofs, includes “… On the same day, a federal judge imposed prison time on Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards, a former Treasury Department official who, by providing secret government documents to an investigative reporter, did more to bring transparency to the global financial system than almost anyone else in recent memory. If Mr. Biden really wants to fight corruption and bring transparency to global finance, he should pardon Ms. Edwards.”
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