By Eric J. Kadel, Sharon Cohen Levin, Anthony J. Lewis, Shari D. Leventhal, and Edoardo Saravalle
DOJ, BIS and OFAC Issue Joint Guidance on Policies Relating to Voluntary Self-Disclosures of Potential Violations of Sanctions, Export Controls and Other National Security Laws
Summary
On July 26, 2023, the Department of Justice, the Department of Commerce and the Department of the Treasury released a Tri-Seal Compliance Note describing voluntary self-disclosure and whistleblower policies applicable to U.S. sanctions, export controls and other national security laws. The release does not impose new obligations, but provides an overview that (i) clarifies the salient aspects of the agencies’ voluntary self-disclosure policies (particularly following recent updates to these policies), (ii) suggests the differences between each agency’s approach to voluntary self-disclosures (including with respect to the mitigation of civil or criminal liability) and (iii) underscores the agencies’ goal of shifting the private sector’s risk calculus toward greater voluntary self-disclosures.