SEC Chooses Corporate Lawyer to Handle Whistleblower Tips
Much to the relief of Wall Street, and the frustration of its critics, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has hired a corporate attorney to head the agency’s new whistleblower office.
Sean McKessy, former corporate secretary at AOL Inc. and Altria Group Inc., will lead the new SEC arm responsible for handling whistleblower tips and complaints and helping the commission reward individuals who provide the agency with information that leads to successful enforcement actions. The whistleblower office was created as part of the Dodd-Frank reform law adopted by Congress to overhaul financial regulations and prevent future economic crises.
As noted by The Wall Street Journal, the SEC’s choice of McKessy is “likely to be well-received in the corporate community, which has expressed fears that the SEC’s new program will undermine company compliance because whistleblowers now have huge incentive to take their grievances directly to regulators.”
Thanks to Dodd-Frank, whistleblowers now will be entitled to a 10%-30% share of the money their tips help the SEC recover from companies and firms caught breaking the law.
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