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Has the SEC Become the “Whistleblower’s Advocate”? | The National Law Review

By Securities Docket on May 11, 2015, 7:33 pm

On April 30, US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC or the Commission) Chair Mary Jo White spoke at the annual Ray Garrett Jr. Corporate and Securities Institute at Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago. Her focus was the remarkable growth and importance of the Commission’s whistleblower program. White noted that since the Dodd-Frank Act established the program in 2010, the SEC increasingly sees itself “as the whistleblower’s advocate.”

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