
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced the launch of a new whistleblower monetary awards program, aiming to enhance corporate compliance and target white-collar crime. Inspired by Old West 'WANTED' posters, this initiative, described as a pilot program, seeks to incentivize individuals to come forward with information on corporate misconduct, particularly focusing on artificial intelligence (AI)-related risks and pre-IPO frauds. The program is part of the DOJ's broader effort to clamp down on corporate crime, with a specific emphasis on ensuring AI is used responsibly and ratcheting up pressure on corporate voluntary self-disclosure. The announcement, which doubles down on corporate enforcement, has been echoed by various legal and technology news outlets, highlighting the DOJ's commitment to leveraging whistleblower insights to bolster its enforcement capabilities.
DOJ Announces it is Designing a Whistleblower Rewards Program https://t.co/1H2SAXOcaA #whistleblowers #whitecollarcrime @DOJCrimDiv https://t.co/dr53kyvlqU
The Lines Are Open! DOJ Adds New Tool in Anticorruption Efforts With Whistleblower Pilot Program https://t.co/Odw4MO1R5r
US DOJ to target pre-IPO artificial intelligence frauds, top attorney says https://t.co/n97jzy3Ten https://t.co/V02F13ntEr










