Today, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)ย announced two whistleblower awardsย of over $31 million to whistleblowers that assisted the agency in investigating securities law violations. The whistleblower whose original information triggered the payment of almost $27 million in rewards was represented by the SEC whistleblower law firmย Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto.
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The anonymous whistleblower's attorney made the following statement regarding the SEC's Award:
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“We congratulate our client for his or her courage, perseverance, and determination in holding fraudsters accountable,” saidย Stephen M. Kohn, the anonymous whistleblower's attorney.ย
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In its release, the SEC acknowledged that the anonymous whistleblower's “information and cooperation” “resulted in the return of millions of dollars to harmed investors.”
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Whistleblower Attorney Stephen Kohn further stated: “These awards further demonstrate that the Dodd-Frank Act whistleblower laws covering securities frauds and foreign bribery deter crime, put fraudsters in jail, help recover billions for investors, and protect the integrity of the markets.ย ย
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“Congress needs to protect the Dodd-Frank Act from corporate attacks, and to expand similar protections into areas such as climate-related violations, social media accountability, and anti-trust.”
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“The confidentiality and anonymity provisions of the DFA make it possible for high-level executives and others to report fraud without risking their careers and livelihoods.”
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“Unfortunately, we are unable to provide any information related to the identity of the client or the company(ies) he or she reported to the SEC.ย ย But we can confirm that that innocent investors saved millions of dollars based on the whistleblower's courageous actions.”
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SEC whistleblowersย with original information of securities frauds can report SEC violations using the Form TCR (Tip, Referral, Complaint). If the SEC sanctions any guilty parties and the penalties exceed $1 million, the whistleblower may be eligible for an award ranging between 10-30% of the monies collected from successful enforcement actions.ย
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Since the SEC paid its first reward in 2012, the whistleblower program has awarded over $873 million to whistleblowers, held innumerable fraudsters accountable, recovered billions in sanctions, and saved investors countless billions.ย
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