This webcast aired on November 21, 2024.
**This webcast does not offer CPE credit to on-demand viewers.
Whistleblowers can play a critical role in law enforcement, which is why the DOJ created and structured its whistleblower awards program to incentivize people to come forward. As the U.S. government prepares for a transition to a new administration, we look at how the DOJ has handled whistleblowers over the years, and how those efforts may change in the future.
- Learn about the history of how corporate whistleblowers have helped law enforcement.
- Gain a deeper understanding of the DOJ’s whistleblower program history and its objectives.
- Insight into how the government’s stance toward corporate whistleblowers changes over time, and how it may evolve in the next few years.
Speaker:
Patrick Gushue, Acting Director of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Corporate Whistleblower Awards (CWA) Pilot Program

