Whistleblowers


Whistleblower

News Brief

More federal whistleblowers come forward amid government layoffs

2025-08-11T13:57:00+01:00By

As the Trump administration continues to reduce the number of workers at multiple federal agencies, there has been a record number of whistleblowers coming forward.

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SEC reportedly denying record percentage of whistleblower claims

2025-07-22T17:42:00+01:00By

The Securities and Exchange Commission is awarding far fewer whistleblower claims, according to Bloomberg Law, which noted the commission denied awards for the entire period between April and July, the longest stretch in the program’s history.

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Technology advancements are making export controls more important than ever

2025-06-04T18:34:00+01:00By and

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked a war with unusual implications: The U.S. has stepped up sanctions and export controls. But companies are increasingly learning that the most seemingly innocuous products can find themselves in “dual use,” as a product for daily life and a product for war. A gyroscope ...

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Webcast

CPE Webcast: Building A Whistleblower Program That Drives Real Outcomes

2025-05-20T14:00:00+01:00Provided by

This session explores how leading Ethics & Compliance teams are aligning their global whistleblower programs and investigations teams. Learn how these teams are navigating regulatory requirements, aligning internal processes, and using data to evaluate and improve their programs.

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Despite uncertainty, whistleblowers still have incentives to report misconduct

2025-04-28T21:38:00+01:00By

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

2025-04-17T12:00:00+01:00By

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 ...

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Trump is making it harder for whistleblowers. That’s a problem for corporate America

2025-04-15T12:00:00+01:00By

As U.S. President Donald Trump takes a wrecking ball to the norms, rules, and laws that have governed the United States for decades, whistleblowing as we know it – a way to right wrongs, call out misconduct and hold people accountable – may be under threat.

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DOJ fines MORSE Corp $4.6M for lax cyber controls amid crack down on federal contractors

2025-03-27T12:49:00+00:00By

Yet another government contractor has been slapped with a fine by the Department of Justice for applying lax cybersecurity defenses on sensitive government data.

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As DOJ pivots away from white-collar enforcement, is FCPA still relevant?

2025-03-05T13:00:00+00:00By Iris Bennett and Claire Rajan, CW guest columnists

While executives and boards will never conclude that bribery is a legitimate way of doing business, understandably many have questions about how to direct their FCPA compliance program efforts and resources, write Iris Bennett and Claire Rajan, partners at law firm Steptoe.

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PCAOB fines PwC Israel $2.75M amid ongoing sweep for internal training exam cheating

2025-02-27T12:45:00+00:00By

The Israeli affiliate of Big Four audit firm PwC agreed to pay $2.75 million to settle allegations it failed to prevent widespread cheating on training examinations despite internal warnings to staff about an ongoing crackdown.

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DOD health contractors rack up more than $100M in excess payments, DOJ alleges

2025-02-18T20:08:00+00:00By

Six health centers that contracted with the Department of Defense, intentionally overbilled the government for more than $100 million, the Department of Justice alleged in announcing a settlement with one of the plans.

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CFTC takes acting off enforcement director’s title

2025-02-18T18:44:00+00:00By

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced the appointment of Brian Young as director of the agency’s Division of Enforcement.

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DOJ orders Lockheed Martin to pay $30M over defective pricing on F-35 contracts

2025-02-10T19:41:00+00:00By

The Department of Justice announced it reached a settlement with Lockheed Martin stemming from allegations of “defective pricing on contracts for F-35 military aircraft.” The deal comes days after Attorney General Pam Bondi was confirmed by the Senate, which will shift the DOJ’s focus away from white-collar misconduct.

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Opinion

Five reasons why I’m excited about CW’s Cyber Risk & Data Privacy Summit

2025-01-30T16:32:00+00:00By

Having worked for Compliance Week for three years, I’ve found it remarkable how compliance professionals can be so consistently upbeat about their plight. An often refrain in compliance circles is “be comfortable with being uncomfortable.” As difficult as the job can be, that clearly doesn’t mean it can’t be fun.

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CPSC fines Google-owned Fitbit $12M for failing to report smartwatch burn hazard

2025-01-24T19:55:00+00:00By

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ordered Google-owned Fitbit to pay more than $12 million and comply with certain undertakings to settle allegations the company knowingly failed to report a serious burning hazard with its Ionic smartwatches.

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Walgreens ducked compliance, filled fake opioid prescriptions, DOJ suit alleges

2025-01-22T15:41:00+00:00By

Walgreens skimped on compliance and filled millions of prescriptions for narcotics that weren’t medically necessary, the Department of Justice alleged in a complaint against the company, first brought by four whistleblowers.

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Opinion

Five more compliance triumphs of 2024

2024-12-24T13:00:00+00:00By

Whether you’re a multinational telecommunications company looking to certify your anti-corruption program post-settlement, or a biochemical company victimized by a “rogue” employee, seeing the light at the end of the enforcement tunnel isn’t always easy.