With his column, George J. Terwilliger III joined the growing chorus of defense attorneys who are issuing dire predictions about the new U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission whistleblower program. ["SEC bounties imperil corporate integrity programs," NLJ, Nov. 1.]
They say the whistleblower program will destroy corporate integrity programs and internal reporting mechanisms, bankrupting corporations that are seemingly unaware of the fraud and that otherwise would take corrective steps if they only knew.
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