CFTC Whistleblower Program Rewards Whistleblowers for Providing Original Information About Crypto Fraud

Crypto fraud schemes have caused investors to lose more than one billion dollars and undermine public confidence in the digital asset and cryptocurrency ecosystem. Indeed, the implosion of FTX led to a crypto winter in which the value of digital assets plummeted and several crypto lending firms went bankrupt. Whistleblowers can help the CFTC identify and combat crypto fraud schemes by promptly providing specific and credible information.

Crypto fraud whistleblowers are eligible to receive between 10% and 30% of the monetary sanctions collected in successful enforcement actions. The CFTC has issued more than $390 million in awards to whistleblowers. The largest CFTC whistleblower awards to date are $200 million, $45 million, $30 million, and $10 million. Whistleblower disclosures have enabled the CFTC to bring successful enforcement actions against wrongdoers with orders for more than $3.2 billion in monetary relief.

Whistleblowers that voluntarily provide the CFTC with original information about violations of the CEA that leads the CFTC to bring a successful enforcement action resulting in the imposition of monetary sanctions exceeding $1 million can qualify for a CFTC whistleblower award from CFTC collected monetary sanctions and from related actions brought by other governmental entities.

Crypto Fraud Schemes that the CFTC Combats

CFTC Whistleblower Reward Program

Under the CFTC Whistleblower Reward Program, the CFTC will issue rewards to whistleblowers who provide original information that leads to CFTC enforcement actions with total civil penalties in excess of $1 million (see how the CFTC calculates monetary sanctions). A whistleblower may receive an award of between 10% and 30% of the total monetary sanctions collected. Monetary sanctions includes restitution, disgorgement, and civil monetary penalties,

Reporting original information about cryptocurrency fraud “leads to” a successful enforcement action if either:

  1. The original information caused the staff to open an investigation, reopen an investigation, or inquire into different conduct as part of a current investigation, and the Commission brought a successful action based in whole or in part on conduct that was the subject of the original information; or
  2. The conduct was already under examination or investigation, and the original information significantly contributed to the success of the action.

In determining a reward percentage, the CFTC considers the particular facts and circumstances of each case. For example, positive factors may include the significance of the information, the level of assistance provided by the whistleblower and the whistleblower’s attorney, and the law enforcement interests at stake.

Awards are paid from the CFTC Customer Protection Fund, which is financed through monetary collected by the CFTC in any covered judicial or administrative action that is not otherwise distributed, or ordered to be distributed, to victims of a violation of the CEA underlying such action.

Crypto Fraud Whistleblowers Can Report Anonymously to the CFTC

If represented by counsel, a crypto fraud whistleblower may submit a tip anonymously to the CFTC. In certain circumstances, a whistleblower may remain anonymous, even to the CFTC, until an award determination. However, even at the time of a reward, a whistleblower’s identity is not made available to the public.

The confidentiality protections of the CEA require the CFTC not to disclose information that “could reasonably be expected to reveal the identity of the whistleblower.” According to a recent report of the CFTC Whistleblower Office, the Office takes steps to protect whistleblower confidentiality. For example, in a recent fiscal year the Office considered 267 requests to produce documents from the investigation and litigation files of the Enforcement Division and found 16 requests to implicate whistleblower-identifying information. The Office worked with the Enforcement Division to remove whistleblower-identifying information or otherwise take steps to preserve whistleblower confidentiality.

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