THE BATTALION Page 9 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 £ K/ashington Ifhite-collar crimes targeted ttorney general sets priorities Swine fever measure urged lall photo by Pali Pittsburgh, from Dalla ilk United Press International WASHINGTON — Attorney Benjamin Civiletti issued ailed priorites Wednesday for a federal fight against white-collar crime, but dodged questions on whether he will step up FBI under- er activities such as the Abscam Hbe. i We intend to zero in on the kinds diite-collar crime that most affect I people of this country, ” Civiletti said |‘These crimes threaten the pock- tbooks of the nation’s citizens — as msumers, taxpayers, business per- lons and investors. ” ^ased on an eight-month Justice Apartment study, Civiletti lounced seven priorities in the ht against white-collar crime for all U.S. attorney’s offices, all inspec- generals of federal agencies and FBI. he priorities include emphasis on abating: Corruption among public offi- at all levels of government. Crimes against the government private citizens, including tax ud, procurement fraud, program ml and counterfeiting. ■—Fraud against business, such as embezzlement, bank fraud, insur ance fraud, bankruptcy fraud and labor racketeering. Crimes against consumers, in cluding defrauding of customers, ititrust violations and energy pric- g violations. Crimes against investors, in- White color crimes threaten the pocketbooks of the nation’s citizens — as consumers, taxpayers, business persons and investors. eluding stock and real estate swin dles. — Crimes against employees, in cluding life-endangering health and safety violations and corruption by union leaders. — Hazardous waste dumping and other practices threatening the pub lic health. With FBI Director William Webs ter and Inspector General Kurt Muellenbergofthe General Services Administration sitting by at a brief ing, Civiletti said adoption of the priorities is unprecedented. “It’s the first time that we’ve been able together, working with 20 de partments and agencies, to come to a consensus and to recognize the im portance of updating information, and to have a baseline from which to measure performance and non performance,” he said. Reporters asked Civiletti whether the new approach to white-collar crime would include more FBI undercover operations, such as the Abscam probe in which agents posed as bribe-paying Arabs and their asso ciates. Civiletti declined to say whether those investigations will increase in number, but defended the tactic as “essential to effective federal law en forcement as well as state law en forcement.” He said department officials have learned from the Abscam investiga tion. “One of the things we’ve learned is that videotapes are terribly impor tant and quite convincing,” Civiletti said. “We should have known that long ago, that a picture is worth a thousand words.” Asked whether the FBI was care ful to avoid entrapping congressmen into committing crimes they other wise would not have committed, Civiletti said the conviction of Rep. Michael “Ozzie” Myers, D-Pa., and five other pending cases will show the probes were carefully moni tored. He said prosecutors and FBI agents had to make certain the con gressmen “realized they were being asked to participate in an illegal activity, so that it wasn’t a sense that they stumbled into something, or that they thought they were going to a ball game and they were really going to a payoff meeting. ” United Press International WASHINGTON — Congress is being urged to approve a preventa tive measure to help keep fatal, contagious African swine fever from infecting hogs in the United States and raising pork prices. Rep. Paul Findley, R-Ill., sponsor of the bill, which was approved by the House Agriculture subcommit tee, said Tuesday Congress must act on it before the end of the current session. The bill would require 35 states that do not ban feeding of gar bage to swine to enforce strict rules for cooking garbage to kill disease organisms. All 35 states have some rules, but enforcement varies from state to state. “The threat is a clear and present one,” Findley said. The disease has spread in the Russians still buying U. S. grains United Press International WASHINGTON — The Soviet Union is steadily buying as much American grain as permitted under President Carter’s partial grain embargo to the Soviet Union. Tuesday, for the second day in a row, the Department of Agriculture Department announced a sale of 300,000 tons of U.S. corn by private exporters for undisclosed sums. \ 8' *“ On Monday, the department announced a sale of 200,000 tons of corn and 100.000 tons of wheat. Over the past several weeks, the Kremlin has purchased 3.16 million tons of U. S. grain, for the year begin ning Oct. 1, the fifth and final year of the agreement. 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