September 24,2019
Senators Introduce Bill to Boost Protection for SEC, CFTC Whistleblowers
Washington – Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa)
and Sens. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) introduced
the Whistleblower Programs Improvement Act (WPIA) to extend
whistleblower protections to more individuals who report wrongdoing and
violations of securities and commodities law.
“There’s
no reason why those who want to report wrongdoing internally should face
potential retaliation from the exact people they are reporting to. Internal
disclosures can be the fastest and most effective way for a company to remedy
problems, prevent fraud and protect investors. Our bill will ensure that those
who do the right thing and report violations will be protected,” Grassley
said.
“If
we strengthen and empower whistleblowers, we can do a better job of holding
corporate America accountable,” Baldwin said. “This bipartisan
legislation seeks to extend critical protections for those who want to blow the
whistle on crime, fraud and abuse so we can hold bad actors accountable and
protect those who are doing the right thing.”
“There has long been a bipartisan consensus that if
whistleblowers are being retaliated against for reporting wrongdoing, Congress has
a responsibility to step in. Whistleblowers deserve to be protected. Period,”
Durbin said.
The
WPIA will extend protection from retaliation to whistleblowers who choose to
report wrongdoing internally before or instead of reporting directly to the
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Commodities Futures Trading
Commission (CFTC), essentially closing the gap in protection left in the wake
of the Supreme Court’s decision in Digital Realty Trust, Inc. v Paul Somers.
The legislation will also improve the speediness of monetary awards to those
whistleblowers whose reports result in
successful enforcement actions and harmonize the SEC and CFTC statutes to
better ensure whistleblowers can pursue remedies under the law.
More
information on the Whistleblower Programs Improvement Act
The
bill is supported by whistleblower advocacy organizations including the National
Whistleblower Center, the Project on Government Oversight, Public Citizen and
others. Read their letter of support HERE. Further letters of support from Taxpayers
against Fraud and the American Association for Justice can be found HERE and HERE.
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