Deregulation Headlines & Executives Facing Criminal Charges
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In this episode of The Regulatory Briefing, we break down 12 major compliance developments from December 8–12, 2025, showing why “less regulation” does not mean less risk. From a sweeping SBA fraud audit and a new DOJ unit targeting executives with criminal charges, to aggressive immigration enforcement, AI power struggles between the U.S. and EU, and major shifts in financial crime enforcement, this episode explains what’s actually changing, and why it matters.
We also examine a Supreme Court case that could reshape how federal agencies operate and a blockbuster media deal that will signal the government’s stance on market consolidation in 2026.
Bottom line: Enforcement isn’t slowing down. It’s getting sharper, faster, and more personal. This episode explains what businesses and compliance leaders need to be ready for next.
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