Can I Report Fraud to the SEC Whistleblower Program Anonymously?

Whistleblowers may submit an anonymous form to the SEC Whistleblower Program, but must do so in conjunction with being represented by a lawyer. The SEC has stated its broad commitment to maintaining the anonymity of whistleblowers to the fullest extent possible. While the SEC Whistleblower Program provides significant financial incentives to whistleblowers, protecting whistleblowers is both good public policy and a way to ensure that whistleblowers help drive the SEC Whistleblower Program’s ultimate success.

Whistleblower Justice Network works with our clients to ensure that they are fully informed of the varied issues related to becoming an SEC whistleblower. Our international team of whistleblower experts work alongside our clients to guide them through every aspect of how to report fraud to the SEC Whistleblower Program.

If you have significant information about fraud you believe may be covered under the SEC Whistleblower Program, Whistleblower Justice Network can help you become a successful whistleblower. Our clients benefit from our expertise, extensive relationships and 20+ years of combined experience as whistleblowers. Contact us today for your free, 100% confidential consultation.