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DoJ man to head up FinCEN

Kenneth Blanco is to become the director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a bureau in the US Treasury’s Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence.
Blanco's extensive background in law enforcement will stand him
in good stead when he takes over sometime in the next month. He
will replace the acting director, Jamal El-Hindi. He has worked
closely with many in the Office of Terrorism for years and he is
thought to be well connected. His prosecutorial experience spans
28 years.
At the moment Blanco is the Acting Assistant Attorney General of
the Criminal Division at the DoJ. He was appointed to the
position of Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division
in April 2008. He began his career at the Miami-Dade State
Attorney’s Office, where he served in various sections including
the Organized Crime Section, Public Corruption Section, and the
Major Narcotics Section.