The whistleblower, who remains anonymous, provided information that led to enforcement actions in an undisclosed securities case.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission will pay a whistleblower $30 million, which is the largest payout ever provided by the three-year old program that seeks to stamp out fraud by compensating individuals who disclose wrong doings. So reports Fortune.
The whistleblower, who remains anonymous, provided information that led to enforcement actions in an undisclosed securities case.