A whistleblower will be paid $37 million by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for providing original, credible information that led to a successful enforcement action.

The award, announced in a press release Wednesday, will be paid out through an investor protection fund that is financed through penalties paid to the SEC by securities law violators. Whistleblower awards consist of between 10 and 30 percent of money collected in an enforcement action when the sanctions exceed $1 million.

Aaron Nicodemus is the Editor-in-Chief of Compliance Week. He previously worked as a reporter for Bloomberg Law and as business editor at the Telegram & Gazette in Worcester, Mass. Email: aaron.nicodemus@complianceweek.com LinkedIn:...