Three U.S. senators announced rigorous oversight of the Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, regarding potential evasion of U.S. sanctions related to Iran. Senators Elizabeth Warren, Chris Van Hollen, and Ruben Gallego expressed concerns about violations that may facilitate illegal activities by entities under sanctions. The inquiry was sparked by a Wall Street Journal report scrutinizing $1 billion in crypto transfers potentially linked to Iran that could have been processed by Binance. The lawmakers emphasized the importance of a thorough DOJ investigation to hold Binance accountable for any illicit actions. Binance has persistently affirmed its compliance with law enforcement and its commitment to adhering to sanctions, though the senators criticized the platform for prioritizing profits over legal obligations. Last month's allegations of Binance dismissing staff who identified problematic transactions are also part of wider concerns about its operations. The exchange responded by suing for defamation. This increased surveillance by U.S. legislators follows past penalties imposed on Binance for anti-money laundering and sanction law violations, for which it incurred significant fines and its CEO Changpeng Zhao faced legal consequences.
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U.S. Senate Intensifies Scrutiny Over Binance's Alleged Sanctions Evasion

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