Corporate Fraud Task Force


The Corporate Fraud Task Force was a United States Federal Government-wide task force formed by President George W. Bush in the wake of corporate accounting scandals that shook investor confidence. Task Force establishment occurred through delegated legislation with the issuance of of July 9, 2002, ‘‘Establishment of the Corporate Fraud Task Force’’.
President Bush had remarked in the address announcing the creation of CFTF that...
According to CNN at the time:

Membership

The following Department officials were standing members of the President's Corporate Fraud Task Force:
The following agency officials made up the membership in the interagency group also within the President's Corporate Fraud Task Force:
The Corporate Fraud Task Force was terminated on November 17, 2009 by President Barack Obama with the issuance of, entitled ‘‘Establishment of the Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force’’.