Bureaucratic Inefficiencies and Politics in Investing Regulation: A Critique from an Ex DOJ Official As a former Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General at the Department of Justice, Rachel J.
Brand's criticism of bureaucratic inefficiencies and politics plaguing regulatory bodies has sparked a necessary conversation about investing regulation. What's Behind the Criticism?
Brand's comments highlight motivations behind her departure from government service. The red tape and petty politics that have become hallmarks of bureaucratic decision making in Washington D. C.