How Corporate Whistleblowers Make Millions
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 Published On Nov 11, 2019

In 2010, the SEC launched a whistleblower program complete with a bounty for exposing fraud. Since the inception of the program, 66 whistleblowers have been paid $387 million for their contributions. Ted Siedle is one of them. He blew the whistle on JP Morgan Chase and in June 2019 he got the last part of $68M.

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