This database was last updated in October 2019 and should only be used as a historical snapshot. There may be new information that is not included here.
Staffers With Ethics Waivers
In rare cases, federal employees can obtain a waiver from conflict-of-interest rules.
These waivers are reviewed by government ethics attorneys. Those attorneys take into account the scope of the financial conflict, the importance of the employee’s role and even if the “particular matter” they’re working on is controversial or sensitive.
Christopher A. Wray
Justice (joined: Aug. 1, 2017)
Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation | Financial Disclosure »
Former Positions Outside Government
- King & Spalding, LLP Partner
Former Compensation Sources
- 1 confidential client (U.S. organization) legal services (name cannot be disclosed because it is subject to D.C. Bar Rule 1.6)
- 3 confidential clients (U.S. organizations) legal services (names cannot be disclosed because they are subject to non-public investigations)
- Alcatel-Lucent, S.A. legal services
- Ameritox legal services
- Chevron Corp. legal services
- Credit Suisse Group, AG legal services
- DraftKings, Inc. legal services
- Fan Duel, Inc. legal services
- Georgia-Pacific Corp. legal services
- Governor Chris Christie legal services
- Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc. legal services
- Johnson & Johnson legal services
- King & Spalding, LLP Legal services as law firm partner
- Life Care Centers of America, Inc. Court appointment as Special Master to resolve discovery dispute
- Medtronic PLC legal services
- Officer of Standard Chartered Bank legal services
- PricewaterhouseCoopers Auditores Independentes legal services
- SunTrust Banks, Inc. legal services
- Wells Fargo & Co. legal services