Former Moody’s executive and whistleblower Ilya Eric Kolchinsky is pressing for compensation, saying the U.S. government is not crediting him with helping it obtain an $864 million settlement over inflated credit ratings on subprime mortgage securities.

The January agreement between Moody’s, the federal government, and 21 states and the District of Columbia settled claims under the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act (FIRREA).

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