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Claimant

A claimant, in the context of whistleblowing, is an individual who formally files a complaint or claim alleging wrongdoing, typically against their employer or another organization. When a whistleblower becomes a claimant, they gain a formal legal status in proceedings related to their disclosure and the investigation and potential legal action that follows.

Claimants may be eligible for monetary rewards if their information leads to successful enforcement action

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