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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

DOJ and Postal Service Announce Breakthrough Antitrust Whistleblower Award Program - The National Law Review

On July 8, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and U.S. Postal Service announced the first criminal antitrust whistleblower award program, incentivizing insiders with original information to blow the whistle on antitrust violations.

“Establishing this program is a creative and important step forward, protecting consumers from price-fixing and antitrust violations,” said Stephen M. Kohn, whistleblower attorney at Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto and Chairman of the Board at National Whistleblower Center.

Whistleblowers reporting antitrust violations are often retaliated against without any opportunity to obtain monetary compensation. This program majorly strengthens whistleblower protections by closing a massive loophole.

The program adopts many of the features in the highly successful False Claims Act, IRS, and Dodd-Frank whistleblower laws. It establishes a presumption that qualified whistleblowers obtain awards between 15-30% in cases where the sanctions against the corporate wrongdoers are over $1 million.

“Although Congress has not passed an antitrust whistleblower law, the Justice Department and Postal Service’s new program potentially creates an effective means to incentivize whistleblowers to come forward. Whistleblowers take enormous risks — and often sacrifice their careers when trying to report crimes. The DOJ and Postal Service’s new program is an excellent first step in helping whistleblowers do the right thing in stopping price-fixing, antitrust violations,...



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