REWARDS
FEDERAL WHISTLEBLOWER REWARDS & COMPENSATION
Several laws provide whistleblowers with financial rewards when they submit information via legal action that helps the government recover funds from companies or individuals committing fraud. Since their medieval origins, qui tams have allowed a private person to receive a percentage of the money recovered as a result of their claim, if their claim actually leads to the government recovering money from the wrongdoer. Over the past 30 years, the U.S. authorities have paid hundreds of millions in total awards, with an average payout of approximately $1.5 million, up to $100 million. The number of cases settled in the last ten years has increased steadily.
THE FALSE CLAIMS ACT
The FCA is the most important whistleblower reward program in the United States and was signed into law by Abraham Lincoln after the Civil War in 1863. This federal program is used to report anyone defrauding the government, although about 30 states including the District of Columbia have their own programs.
THE IRS WHISTLEBLOWER REWARD PROGRAM
In 2006 Congress enacted a mandatory tax fraud program under Section 406 of the Internal Revenue Code. The IRS whistleblower program pays those who expose any form of tax underpayment or fraud in cases where the amount of tax money defrauded exceeds $2 million. The Office pays 15-30% of unpaid taxes, fines, and interest collected.
THE SECURITIES WHISTLEBLOWER REWARD PROGRAM
The 2010 Dodd-FrankWall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act provides rewards for whistleblowers who provide information to the Securities and Exchange Commission about a company violating any securities law. The SEC program is also used to report companies bribing foreign officials in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
COMMODITY EXCHANGE ACT WHISTLEBLOWER REWARDS
The Dodd-Frank Act also created another program administered by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), to report violations of the laws governing commodities futures, options, and swaps. Commodities include oil, gas, foreign currency, agricultural products and any other item traded on the global market.
WHISTLEBLOWER REWARD PERCENTAGES
The size of the final award is calculated as a percentage of the total recovery that resulted from the information provided by the relator. The percentage range is set by different statutes and equals to 15-30% for FCA and IRS Tax programs, and 10-30% for the SEC, CFTC and FCPA ones.
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Our Areas of Practice
HEALTHCARE FRAUD
Securities / Derivatives Fraud
Fraud Against the Government
Tax Fraud
Cryptocurrencies Fraud
Defense Contractor Fraud
Money Laundering
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
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FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE WHISTLEBLOWER REWARD PERCENTAGE:
Each program uses a number of specific official and unofficial factors to determine the final reward and others that are shared among them all.
RELATOR COMPLICITY
Was the whistleblower involved with the fraud?
Relators who participated in the fraud may receive a lower percentage of an award but never less than the minimum set by law since the authorities recognize that not all those who come forward do it with clean hands.
QUALITY OF INFORMATION
How accurate and significant was the information provided?
Insiders tend to possess information that is not publicly available. The more accurate, comprehensive, and detailed the information provided is, the more useful it will be, increasing the final reward.
LITIGATION ASSISTANCE
Did the whistleblower and their attorneys assist in the investigation or prosecution of the litigation?
Because they’ve worked to organize the facts and may have conducted their own investigations, the relators’ attorneys will be very familiar with the details of the case. It’s not uncommon for the federal or state prosecutors to work with those lawyers build a case together, or to reach out for specific expertise. When this occurs, it increases the likelihood of a larger prize being awarded.
TIMEFRAME
How quickly has been the fraud reported?
The earlier an individual reports fraud after it happens, the more favorably their case will be viewed. Reporting illegal activities immediately allows the authority to stop them sooner rather than later and before more harm can be done.
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