On March 7, 2024, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced a new DOJ pilot program designed to offer financial rewards to individual whistleblowers who report certain criminal conduct to the DOJ. This pilot program aims to cover the full range of corporate and financial misconduct that the DOJ prosecutes, supplementing similar programs already in place.
The program offers monetary rewards to whistleblowers who are the first to report specific misconduct. It’s crucial to note that only the first reporter of misconduct is eligible for payment, creating a “race to the DOJ.”
This race to report incentivizes businesses to voluntarily disclose any misconduct before a whistleblower does. This proactive approach can potentially mitigate the consequences for the business.
The DOJ has planned a 90-day sprint to develop and implement the program, with a formal start date anticipated in the summer of 2024.
The funding for this program will come from civil and criminal forfeitures resulting from the program itself.
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Given the new program, it’s more crucial than ever for businesses to have a robust compliance program in place to detect and prevent misconduct. Here are some steps to consider:
This new DOJ program underscores the importance of having strong internal controls and being proactive in addressing potential issues.
By staying ahead of potential whistleblowers, Texas businesses can better manage risks and maintain compliance with legal standards. If you have questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to contact a legal professional for guidance.
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