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Sunday, April 12, 2026

SDNY launches whistleblower pilot program | News Brief - Compliance Week

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) took its efforts to encourage voluntary self-disclosure a step further with the launch of a whistleblower pilot program for individuals involved in nonviolent offenses.

Through the program, announced Wednesday by U.S. Attorney Damian Williams, the SDNY is seeking information “regarding criminal conduct undertaken by or through public or private companies, exchanges, financial institutions, investment advisers, or investment funds involving fraud or corporate control failures or affecting market integrity or criminal conduct involving state or local bribery or fraud relating to federal, state, or local funds.”

The policy floats the potential for individuals to receive nonprosecution agreements for information they report to the SDNY under certain conditions. The agency specifically noted the government must not already be aware of the criminal conduct disclosed.

Other requirements, according to the policy, include the individual:

  • Truthfully and completely disclosing all criminal conduct in which they were involved;
  • Providing assistance to the SDNY in its investigation and any potential prosecutions arising from the information reported; and
  • Not holding certain titles, including chief executive officer or chief financial officer of a public or private company.

The effort by the SDNY to encourage whistleblowing at an individual level follows the spirit of changes across the Department of Justice last...



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