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Expert Outlines Key Issues with New DOJ Whistleblower Program

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The DOJ’s Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program will offer awards to individuals who blow the whistle on corporate crimes under the jurisdiction of the DOJ which are not covered by other whistleblower programs. The five differences are: If you “meaningfully participated” in the misconduct, you are ineligible.

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Whistleblowers Play Crucial Role in SEC’s Record Enforcement Year

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The Division of Enforcement is a steadfast cop on the beat, following the facts and the law wherever they lead to hold wrongdoers accountable,” said SEC Chair Gary Gensler. “As During FY 2024, the SEC filed 583 total enforcement actions and obtained orders for a record $8.2 billion in financial remedies.

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New DOJ Whistleblower Program Highly Flawed According to Experts

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The DOJ’s Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program will offer awards to individuals who blow the whistle on corporate crimes under the jurisdiction of the DOJ which are not covered by other whistleblower programs. Department of Justice (DOJ) released the long-awaited rules for its corporate whistleblower award program.

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Three Black Women Whistleblowers That Broke Silence and Caused Sweeping Reforms

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Toni Savage Dr. Tommie (“Toni”) Savage’s federal employee whistleblower case has stretched on for nearly a decade and a half since she began to experience retaliation for blowing the whistle on systemic contracting fraud within the Army Corps of Engineers. However, in this new position, Dr. Bonds made a discovery.