Former IRS Criminal Investigations Chief James Lee will help law enforcement, regulators and agencies build the capacity to fight illicit financial crime.
Chainalysis, a blockchain forensics company, has appointed James Lee, former chief of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigations, as its Global Head of Capacity Building.
Lee's last day of government service was March 31. He had worked at IRS Criminal Investigations for nearly 29 years.
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