SEC Announces $4 Million Whistleblower Award
The SEC announced that it adopted the preliminary determination related to a "notice of covered action" which awarded "more than $4 million to a whistleblower whose original information alerted the agency to a fraud." The SEC reported that its Whistleblower Program now has awarded more than $111 million to 34 whistleblowers since its 2011 inception.
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