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SEC(not that one) pays whistleblower $114m
Which double the previous reward

Quote:Someone just scored a $114 million payday -- without playing the lottery or stepping into a casino. Instead, the check was signed by Uncle Sam.

The Securities and Exchange Commission awarded the staggering $114 million to a whistleblower who tipped the government off to misconduct and provided "extraordinary" assistance in an investigation, the agency announced Thursday.
That more than doubles the prior SEC whistleblower record, which was set just four months ago.
"I hope this record-breaking award encourages others with information about possible securities laws violations to step forward," Jane Norberg, head of the SEC's whistleblower office, told CNN Business in an exclusive interview.

The huge award should also serve as a loud warning to Corporate America.
In this case, the whistleblower initially reported the wrongdoing internally, to no avail. At that point he or she tipped off the SEC.

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10-23-2020 04:38 PM
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