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INCENTIVES TO SPARK SURGE IN TIP-OFFS

New US whistleblowing incentives within the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill – that could net informants multi-million dollar pay-outs – are likely to generate a surge in allegations against US-listed companies and Wall Street banks, lawyers say.

The Securities and Exchange Commission is expecting a sharp increase in tip-offs from senior employees and third parties prompted by potential seven-figure bounties.

“The scale of the awards reflects the high quality of whistleblower we hope to get – people within a company, broker or other regulated firm that we might not have heard from before,” Stephen Cohen, an SEC official, told the Financial Times. “We're expecting a tremendous response.”

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