
The U.S. Justice Department is set to enhance its whistleblower program by offering financial incentives to individuals who report corporate crime. This initiative aims to increase the number of tipsters aiding the government in identifying and prosecuting corporate misconduct, including financial fraud, overseas bribery, and other forms of corporate fraud. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced that the program is expanding to include more cases and utilize expanded data analytics. The department plans to launch a rewards program later this year, marking a significant move towards encouraging non-culpable whistleblowers to come forward with valuable information.
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Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said the DOJ is expanding its whistleblower program to coax more tipsters and is planning to launch a rewards program later this year https://t.co/nn8ZJ6vQWF https://t.co/JT2SONKAwF
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