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CW National Notebook: Despite uncertainty, whistleblowers still have incentives to report misconduct

Whistleblowing in the United States is being buffered by uncertainty from regulators who are backing off policing corruption and consumer protections. Regulators like the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission are being thrown into disarray by layoffs and restructuring. Still, whistleblowers will likely continue coming forward.

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FTC sues Uber over deceptive subscriptions, a rare move for consumers by Trump officials

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a lawsuit against Uber, alleging the ride-hailing company signed customers up for its Uber One subscription without consent, then made it hard for them to cancel. The move marks the U.S. government’s latest broadside against big tech companies, and the first major action from the FTC after two Democratic commissioners were dismissed by President Donald Trump in March. 

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Ex-FBI informant says three things can save companies from themselves

Tom Hardin paid the price for crossing legal and ethical lines as a financial analyst accused of insider trading in one of the most notorious Wall Street scandals. Now he’s on a mission to save businesses from themselves. A keynote speaker at Compliance Week National, he built a second career out of the wreckage of his first, as the poster child of a company’s worst-case scenario: an informant in its midst.  

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