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SEC gives $37 Million to a Whistleblower

On March 26, the SEC announced that it was going to award $37 million to a whistleblower who assisted in an enforcement action. This whistleblower provided the SEC with very important information. This situation shows how important whistleblowers are to the SEC. This investigation, and other previous investigations, would have…

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SEC gives $13 Million to a Whistleblower

On March 26, the SEC announced that it was going to award $13 million to a whistleblower who assisted in an enforcement action. This whistleblower provided the SEC with very important information which allowed the SEC to target widespread misconduct. This situation shows how important whistleblowers are to the SEC.…

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Trevor Murray Seeks $3.2M in Attorney Fees in a Securities Whistleblower Claim Against UBS

Trevor Murray, an ex-UBS AG analyst, is asking a New York federal judge to award him $3.2 in attorneys’ fees from a lawsuit he filed against his former employer. Murray is claiming that federal securities law requires the bank to allocate the funds to him. Murray was victorious in his…

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SEC Awards Approximately $4 Million to Overseas Whistleblower

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced on September 24, 2018 that it has awarded nearly $4 million to an overseas whistleblower. The overseas whistleblower provided a tip that led the SEC to open an investigation. Further, the overseas whistleblower’s assistance helped the SEC bring a successful enforcement action. This…

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CFTC’s Whistleblower Program Pays $45 Million In Awards

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced that it has awarded more than $45 million to whistleblowers. This includes a recent $30 million award to a whistleblower, the largest single award in the program. A second whistleblower award of $70,000 is the first to be awarded to a resident of…

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SEC Awards More Than $2.2 Million to Whistleblower Who Initially Reported Information to a Different Federal Agency

The Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) announced that it was awarding a whistleblower more than $2.2 million on April 5, 2018 using the “safe harbor” provision of the Securities Exchange Act of 1943. The whistleblower, a former company insider, first reported the information to another federal agency and later…

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SEC Announces $83 Million in Whistleblower Awards; Largest Award Ever

The Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) announced on March 19, 2018 its largest whistleblower award: a $50 million bounty split between two whistleblowers and a $33 million award to a third whistleblower. Prior to the combined $83 million award, the SEC’s highest whistleblower award was $30 million awarded in…

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Overseas Tipster Helps SEC Take Down Long Running Securities Fraud

An overseas tipster recently helped the SEC take down a large and long-running securities fraud at the whistleblowers former company. As per policy, the SEC would not identify the individual whistleblower or the specific securities violation they helped to uncover, but they did note the tipster worked for the company…

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