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Former Federal Reserve adviser sentenced for false statements about China ties

First publishedJul 16, 15:09 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 04:27 UTC · 2m ago
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Former Federal Reserve adviser sentenced for false statements about China ties
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A former Federal Reserve senior adviser was sentenced to 38 months in federal prison for lying to investigators about secretly sharing sensitive central bank information with Chinese spies, according to the Justice Department. John Harold Rogers, 64, was arrested last year on charges that included conspiracy to commit economic espionage after federal prosecutors accused him...

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A former Federal Reserve senior adviser was sentenced to 38 months in federal prison for lying to investigators about secretly sharing sensitive central bank information with Chinese spies, according to the Justice Department. John Harold Rogers, 64, was arrested last year on charges that included conspiracy to commit economic espionage after federal prosecutors accused him...
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