Dodd-Frank Rewards
This blog is for people who have information about corporate bribery and would like information about the Dodd-Frank reward program.

FCPA Whistleblower Rewards: Consultants & Suppliers
FCPA whistleblower rewards are available to corporate consultants and vendors who report corporate bribery to the SEC under the Dodd-Frank program. Third-party consultants and vendors who report SEC-regulated companies violating the FCPA are eligible for rewards under...

FCPA Whistleblower Rewards: Filing Anonymously
FCPA whistleblower rewards are available to people who would like to remain anonymous. Under the SEC’s reward program, which was established under the Dodd-Frank Act, FCPA whistleblowers can submit their cases anonymously, via counsel, to the SEC. As background, FCPA...

FCPA Whistleblower Rewards: Can I Collect If I Am Involved?
FCPA whistleblower rewards are available to people who were involved in the bribery scheme. In fact, the people with the best information and evidence are the often ones who were involved in the bribery scheme because they typically know all the details of the...

FCPA Whistleblower Rewards: Corporate Social Responsibility Payments
Companies have used corporate social responsibility (CSR) payments to bribe foreign government officials to obtain business and competitive advantages. This type of information can be valuable if reported to the SEC under the Dodd-Frank reward program. FCPA...

FCPA Whistleblower Rewards: Accounting & Finance Personnel
FCPA whistleblower rewards are available to international accounting and finance personnel who report corporate bribery to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). FCPA whistleblowers who provide information about companies bribing foreign...

FCPA Whistleblower Rewards for Personal Assistants
Personal assistants, secretaries, and administrative support staff who report their companies bribing foreign officials are eligible for rewards under the Dodd-Frank program. Personal assistants often hear about bribery during the course of their work. Some even come...

International Reward Whistleblower: Frequently Asked Questions – Part V
This is part V of my FCPA reward whistleblower series where I address frequently asked questions posed by people who are interested in filing an FCPA reward submission with the SEC. As background, international and FCPA whistleblowers who report SEC-regulated...

SEC Whistleblower Rewards: Bribing Tender Committee Officials
FCPA whistleblowers who report companies that pay bribes to local tender committee officials may be eligible for a reward under the Dodd-Frank program. SEC-regulated companies and their subsidiaries, affiliates, and partners will often bribe tender committee officials...

FCPA Whistleblowers Should Run – Not Walk – to the SEC
Whistleblowers who are working for SEC-regulated companies outside of the U.S. should report their companies’ violations of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) directly to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and forgo reporting internally to...

SEC Rewards: Pharma Bribes MOH, FDA, and SSI Officials
Whistleblowers are eligible for rewards for reporting pharmaceutical and medical device companies bribing foreign officials. This includes paying and providing benefits, including trips, entertainment, and job opportunities, to officials at the Ministry of Health...
Andy Rickman is an SEC whistleblower attorney who has filed Dodd-Frank FCPA reward submissions for international clients residing in more than 50 different countries. He is based in Washington, DC where Dodd-Frank reward submissions are filed and the SEC is headquartered.
For anyone who wants more information on the Dodd-Frank reward program, please email him at arickman@rickmanlegal.com or visit his law firm’s website at www.rickmanlegal.com. Mr. Rickman offers a free consultation to anyone who would like to discuss whether he or she has a Dodd-Frank reward eligible case.