Largest SEC Whistleblower Awards

During Fiscal Year 2021, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) granted a record-breaking sum of $564 million to 108 whistleblowers, marking the highest monetary value and the greatest number of recipients in a single year. Maintaining its strong performance in Fiscal Year 2022, the SEC Whistleblower Program distributed $230 million to an additional 103 whistleblowers.

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Largest SEC Whistleblower Awards
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During Fiscal Year 2021, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) granted a record-breaking sum of $564 million to 108 whistleblowers, marking the highest monetary value and the greatest number of recipients in a single year.

Maintaining its strong performance in Fiscal Year 2022, the SEC Whistleblower Program distributed $230 million to an additional 103 whistleblowers.

The largest award ever granted by the SEC was a $279 million award issued on May 5th, 2023. Other sizable awards include a $114 million award issued on October 22nd, 2020, a $110 million award issued on September 15, 2021 and a $50 million award issued on June 4, 2020.

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Largest Rewards to Date

In order to appreciate the significant impact of the SEC’s whistleblower program, it is important to examine some of the most substantial awards issued by the organization to date. These payouts are a testament to the crucial role whistleblowers play in safeguarding the integrity of our financial markets. The following figures outline the largest SEC whistleblower awards as of the present, with some reaching into the staggering hundreds of millions.

About SEC Whistleblower Awards

SEC whistleblowers are rewarded through the SEC Whistleblower Program, which was established under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in 2010.

The program provides financial incentives to individuals who come forward with original information (that is also high quality), which leads to an SEC enforcement action against a fraudster resulting in monetary sanctions of over $1 million.

The rewards for SEC whistleblowers can range from 10% to 30% of the total monetary sanctions collected in the enforcement action, which depends on several factors.

These factors include the significance of the information provided, the level of assistance offered by the whistleblower, and the SEC’s interest in deterring similar violations in the future.

In addition to financial rewards, the SEC Whistleblower Program offers certain protections to whistleblowers, such as confidentiality and anti-retaliation provisions, to encourage individuals to report securities law violations without fear of retribution.

SEC Whistleblower Award Database
The pro bono team at Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto have put together a comprehensive database of the most up-to-date SEC whistleblower award orders, with information about the awards, waivers, award and denial factors, and other notes.

Reporting SEC Violations

Should you spot a violation of securities law, you are entitled to report it, which would make a significant positive impact to markets and investors. By stepping forward, you become instrumental in maintaining the trustworthiness of our financial markets and may be entitled to substantial financial incentives and protection from retaliation under U.S. securities laws.

Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto is here to provide expert advice and assistance throughout this process. We are devoted to defending your legal rights and ensuring you receive suitable recompense for the risk you take to report fraud. Be a champion of justice, get in touch with us today.

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