John Hurley expected to be nominated as U.S. OECD representative
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Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 28
John Hurley expected to be nominated as U.S. OECD representative
4 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 28
Hurley, former Treasury undersecretary, left his post in February after clashing with the White House over fraud monitoring in Minnesota’s Somali community.
He is preparing for the OECD role, with Gene Lange now performing his Treasury duties. The nomination is not yet final and could change.
Hurley’s departure follows other senior exits at Treasury. Meanwhile, federal raids targeted over 20 Minneapolis businesses tied to the Somali community amid ongoing fraud investigations.
Will Hurley's OECD role clash with the administration's unilateral trade policies?
What are the economic consequences for communities under intense federal financial scrutiny?
Does the Treasury's shifting stance on sanctions signal a new economic strategy?
How will new financial surveillance in Minneapolis impact local business and privacy?
Is targeted financial monitoring the most effective way to combat benefits fraud?
Can a privacy advocate effectively represent an 'America First' agenda at the OECD?