A new Financial Fraud Task Force is being formed to investigate crimes in Arkansas, Attorney General Tim Griffin announced Wednesday morning.
“Financial fraud isn’t a new problem, but we’re taking a new approach to fighting it,” Griffin said. “Utilizing the successful model we’ve built to address other types of crime, such as organized retail crime and human trafficking, I have formed a Financial Fraud Task Force that will include the Arkansas Bankers Association, the Arkansas Credit Union Association, and other stakeholders working in banking and finance.”
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