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SEC awards $40 million to two tipsters who helped expose misconduct

15.10.2021

- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is awarding about $40 million to two tipsters whose information contributed towards an enforcement action by the agency

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What is the Front Line of the U.S.? The first person will receive about $32 million for identifying hard-to-find violations and exposing witnesses, the agency said in a statement released Friday. The other person would get $8 million for providing important details during the probe, after waiting several years to come forward.

These whistleblowers reported critical information that aided the Commission investigation and provided extensive, ongoing cooperation that helped the commission protect the capital markets and stop the wrongdoing, said Emily Pasquinelli, the acting head of the SEC whistleblower office.

Neither the whistleblowers nor the firms accused of misconduct were identified by the SEC, in keeping with federal government policy of withholding information that could reveal a tipper's identity. Since 2012, the agency has awarded more than $1 billion to tipsters.

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