Whistleblower Provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act Pressure Employers to Improve Compliance
New law ups the rewards for whistleblowing.
September 30, 2010 at 08:00 PM
16 minute read
They say success is the best revenge. Few know that better than Karen Kaiser, who walked away from her contentious divorce and custody battle with David Zilkha $1 million richer. In July, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) awarded Kaiser a $1 million bounty for blowing the whistle on an insider-trading scheme at Connecticut hedge fund Pequot Capital Management, where her estranged spouse was a trader. During the divorce, Kaiser discovered some e-mails between Zilkha and his boss that revealed a scheme to profit from insider information about Microsoft. Kaiser turned the emails over to the SEC, which extracted a $28 million settlement from Pequot, forcing the firm to close its doors.
Kaiser received her payout under Section 21A(e) of the SEC Act, which provides that individuals who give the commission information about insider trading are entitled to receive up to
10 percent of any penalties the commission obtains. Kasier's $1 million payday broke records. In the 20 years before the Pequot settlement, the commission had paid out a total of only $160,000
to whistleblowers.
“The Pequot settlement was the SEC's way of advertising that they're open for business,” says Peter Unger, a partner at Arent Fox.
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