
A former senior adviser to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, John Harold Rogers, was sentenced to over three years in prison for lying to federal investigators about sharing confidential monetary policy information with Chinese intelligence operatives. He was convicted on February 3 of making false statements. The case highlights ongoing concerns about espionage and information security within US financial institutions.
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Defendant accused of sharing data with Chinese intelligence operatives
John Harold Rogers was a senior adviser for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
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Washington US attorney Jeanine Pirro made a statement about the sentencing.
OpinionA former senior adviser for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors was sentenced to more than three years in prison for lying to federal investigators looking into whether he shared confidential data with Chinese intelligence operatives, the Justice Department said.
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Washington US attorney Jeanine Pirro made a statement about the sentencing.
OpinionJohn Harold Rogers was a senior adviser for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
South China Morning PostJohn Harold Rogers was sentenced to more than three years in prison.
South China Morning PostJohn Harold Rogers was convicted on February 3 of making false statements.
South China Morning PostThe false statements were about sharing confidential data with Chinese intelligence operatives.
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