Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
New U.S. Attorney in district sworn in
Kees takes oath, immediately starts
Duane A. Kees, known as Dak, was sworn in Friday as the United States Attorney for the Western District of Arkansas.
Kees was nominated
Sept. 28 by President
Donald Trump and confirmed by the U.S.
Senate on Dec.
20.
Kees took the oath of office at 4 p.m. Friday from U.S. District Chief Judge P.K. Holmes III and began work immediately after the ceremony, according to a news release from Kees’ office.
“I look forward to working with law enforcement to ensure the safety of the citizens of Arkansas,” he said.
As U.S. attorney, Kees is the top-ranking federal law enforcement official in the Western District, which includes six divisions and 34 counties within Arkansas, with its primary office in Fort Smith.
Kees oversees a staff of 41 employees, including 21 attorneys, according to the release. The office is responsible for prosecuting federal crimes in the district, including crimes related to terrorism, public corruption, child exploitation, firearms and narcotics.
The office also defends the United States in civil cases and collects debts owed to the country.
Born in Little Rock, Kees is a graduate of the University of Arkansas and University of Arkansas School of Law. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2001 and rose to the rank of captain while earning numerous awards and decorations, according to the release.
During his military career, Kees served as a legal assistance attorney, trial counsel, brigade judge advocate and senior defense attorney. He currently serves with the Arkansas National Guard at Camp Robinson in Little Rock and holds the rank of major.
Kees was deployed to Afghanistan for a year and served a 15-month rotation in Iraq.
Kees most recently worked as an ethics and compliance director at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. He focused on corporate investigations for the Bentonville-based retailer, according to a news release the White House sent out in September. Kees was officially director of global ethics governance, anti-corruption.
Kees’ primary focus is on overseeing and managing allegations of corruption and violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, according to his LinkedIn profile. He went to work for Wal-Mart in June 2014.
From 2009-13, Kees was a partner in the Asa Hutchinson Law Group, where Asa Hutchinson practiced law before he became governor in 2015.