Not long ago, there were two whistle-blowers whose separate revelations led to landmark legal actions against two of the world’s largest companies—Pfizer Inc and UBS AG bank in Switzerland.

One of the whistle-blowers, former Pfizer drug salesman John Kopchinski, walked away with a $51 million reward. But the other, UBS private banker Bradley Birkenfeld, walked into a federal prison cell.

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