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SEC Issues Largest Whistleblower Bounty Award Ever To One Individual

As we reported here, on May 5, 2023, the SEC issued an award of $279 million to a whistleblower. This is the largest award the SEC has issued to an individual whistleblower in the history of the SEC Office of the Whistleblower’s program.

While substantial portions of the Order granting this award were redacted, it is apparent that the whistleblower’s report did not cause the SEC to commence its investigation, but it included original information that resulted in the SEC expanding and deepening it investigation and saving time and resources for the SEC. The whistleblower provided the SEC with written submissions, communications, and interviews. In addition, the individual met the requirements for related-action awards (it appears that there were two related actions and at least one other agency brought a successful action).

This award is more than double the largest award in the amount of $114 million, which was issued in October 2020. To date, the SEC has awarded more than $1.5 billion to whistleblowers since the inception of its whistleblower program in 2011.

This enormous award is likely to lead to an uptick in whistleblower complaints to the SEC, which has increasingly become a major source for SEC enforcement investigations. Accordingly, it serves as a wake-up call to employers with respect to the need to strengthen policies and practices as well as understanding their obligations in order to (1) appropriately respond to internal whistleblower complaints, (2) minimize the risk of retaliation, and (3) encourage employees to step forward in good faith and present their complaints internally through appropriate channels. Internal complaint channels should be identified in a code of conduct, any whistleblower protection policy and any general anti-retaliation policy. Indeed, early internal reports enable companies to conduct a prompt investigation before fraud or other misconduct matures.

© 2023 Proskauer Rose LLP. National Law Review, Volume XIII, Number 155
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Steven J Pearlman, Labor Employment Law Firm, Proskauer Law firm
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Steven Pearlman is a partner in the Labor & Employment Law Department and co-head of the firm's Whistleblowing & Retaliation Group, resident in the Chicago office. Steven’s practice focuses on defending complex employment litigation involving claims of discrimination and harassment, wage-and-hour laws and breaches of restrictive covenants (e.g., non-competition agreements). He has successfully tried cases to verdict before judges and juries in Illinois, Florida and California, and defended what is reported to be the largest Illinois-only class action in the history of the U.S....

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Joshua Newville, Proskauer Rose, regulatory enforcement attorney, industry compliance legal counsel, securities exchange commission lawyer
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Joshua M. Newville is a partner in the Litigation Department in New York. His practice focuses on commercial litigation and regulatory investigations. Mr. Newville advises companies and individuals in securities litigation and compliance matters. He also focuses on internal investigations and enforcement matters. Prior to joining Proskauer, Josh was senior counsel in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Enforcement, where he investigated and prosecuted violations of the federal securities laws. Josh served in the Enforcement Division’s Asset...

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Robert Bob Pommer Attorney Proskauer Washington DC Investment Management
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Robert W. Pommer III is a partner in the Litigation Department and a member of Proskauer's Securities Litigation, White Collar Defense & Investigations groups and the Asset Management Litigation team.

Bob’s practice focuses on a broad range of securities-related enforcement and compliance issues. He represents private fund managers, financial institutions, public companies, and their senior executives in enforcement investigations and litigation conducted by the SEC, the U.S. Department of Justice, and other governmental entities and...

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