• Image 01
  • Image 02
  • Image 03
  • Image 04
  • Image 05
  • Image 06
Need assistance? Contact Us: 1-800-255-5897

Menu

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Company Overview
    • Management Team
    • Board of Directors
  • Your Loan Service Center
  • MAKE A PAYMENT
  • Business Service Center
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Company Overview
    • Management Team
    • Board of Directors
  • Your Loan Service Center
  • MAKE A PAYMENT
  • Business Service Center
  • Contact Us
Recent Quotes
View Full List
My Watchlist
Create Watchlist
Indicators
DJI
Nasdaq Composite
SPX
Gold
Crude Oil
Markets
Stocks
ETFs
Tools
Markets:
Overview
News
Currencies
International
Treasuries

U.S. Senate Passes Bill to Fund CFTC Whistleblower Program

By: WebWire
May 28, 2021 at 18:23 PM EDT

Today, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bi-partisan bill that will effectively save the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Whistleblower Program by modifying the Consumer Protection Fund. The bill will ensure that the CFTC's Whistleblower Office can continue to function. The bill will not go to the House for approval.

The CFTC Whistleblower Office had previously been on the verge of collapse as a limit on the amount of money that can be deposited into the CFTC's Consumer Protection Fund, the lone source for rewarding whistleblowers and operating the Whistleblower Office, was running out of money.

The deficit was created because the fund has strict limits, and the CFTC program is now among the most successful and well managed whistleblower programs in the United States.

After seeing unanticipated success since its inception, the program was overextended and in dire need of Congressional intervention.

The bi-partisan bill was sponsored by Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), and co-sponsored by Senator Charles Grassley (R-IA), among others.

According to the bill, the CFTC must create a separate $10 million “account” that will be used to fund the administrative, programmatic, and personnel expenses of the whistleblower program.

“This is a major victory for whistleblowers everywhere,” said whistleblower attorney Stephen M. Kohn, partner at Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto. “For over a year, the whistleblowing community has called for emergency congressional action to save the CFTC program. Senate passage was a critical step to amending the Commodity Exchange Act based on the success of the program.”

Kohn, who also serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Whistleblower Center, added, “Both Senators Stabenow and Grassley deserve the thanks of the American people for working together to make sure that this invaluable whistleblower program, designed to detect frauds in the commodities markets, continues to function. Whistleblowers deserve support, and they just got it from the Senate.”

 

— WebWireID274555 —


More News

View More
News headline image
Super Micro’s Rubin Rally: Is the AI Server Comeback Real? ↗
Today 11:37 EST
Via MarketBeat
Topics Artificial Intelligence
Tickers DELL NVDA SMCI
News headline image
Taiwan Semiconductor: The $1.65 Trillion Gatekeeper of the AI Boom ↗
Today 10:16 EST
Via MarketBeat
Topics Artificial Intelligence
Tickers AAPL AMD NVDA TSM
News headline image
3 Stocks With Analyst Revisions That Could Drive Earnings Surprises ↗
Today 9:34 EST
Via MarketBeat
Tickers ANET DECK LII
News headline image
Biotech Is Heating Up—These 2 Red-Hot Stocks Stand Out ↗
Today 8:23 EST
Via MarketBeat
Tickers AXSM INVA
News headline image
Higher-for-Longer Rates Could Reward These 3 Overlooked Stocks ↗
Today 7:11 EST
Via MarketBeat
Tickers AIG CME ICE

Recent Quotes

View More
Symbol Price Change (%)
AMZN  245.10
+3.54 (1.47%)
AAPL  257.28
-3.05 (-1.17%)
AMD  204.43
-5.59 (-2.66%)
BAC  56.55
+0.91 (1.63%)
GOOG  327.74
+5.31 (1.65%)
META  643.76
-4.93 (-0.76%)
MSFT  478.52
-4.95 (-1.02%)
NVDA  184.49
-4.62 (-2.45%)
ORCL  190.36
-2.48 (-1.29%)
TSLA  434.16
+2.75 (0.64%)
Stock Quote API & Stock News API supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms Of Service.
© 2025 FinancialContent. All rights reserved.

Having difficulty making your payments? We're here to help! Call 1-800-255-5897

Copyright © 2019 Franklin Credit Management Corporation
All Rights Reserved
Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Sitemap