Binance US appoints former FBI special agent BJ Kan to head a new investigative unit

BestChange
2 min readOct 21, 2022

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United States crypto exchange Binance US has created a new “investigations unit” and hired a former FBI special agent as its new head, with the aim of preventing illegal activity on its platform.

The “investigations unit” is a brand new unit within the U.S. crypto exchange, and the former FBI agent BJ Kang will become the company’s first “head of investigations.”

The role will see him cooperating with law enforcement, regulators and even other exchanges to seek out and stop illegal activity on its platform, Kang will also build an “investigations infrastructure” for Binance US.

In an Oct. 20 statement, Binance US said it has strengthened its legal, compliance and risk operations over the past year by increasing its department headcount by 145% and dedicating over one-fifth of the company’s total workforce to those functions.

Kang is known for his high-profile investigations into securities fraud and insider trading in the traditional finance space during his nearly 20-year carreer at the FBI.

The former FBI agent was once dubbed as “the most feared man on Wall Street” by Reuters after gaining notoriety for being photographed arresting Bernie Madoff — who was found guilty of running the largest Ponzi scheme to date — and Raj Rajaratnam, a former hedge fund manager found guilty of insider trading.

He previously served at the FBI Washington Field Office’s cybercrime squad investigating cyber-enabled money laundering, extortion and hackers targeting crypto and financial firms amongst other crimes.

The appointment of Kang comes as the exchange is facing probes from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which reportedly requested information regarding two companies supposedly acting as market makers for the platform and is investigating how Binance US may have disclosed its potential links to the companies to users.

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