United States:
CFTC Seeks Public Comment On Proposed Whistleblower Rule Amendments
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On September 1, 2016, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading
Commission ("CFTC") announced that it is "requesting
public comment on proposed amendments to the Whistleblower Rules
found in Part 165 of the CFTC's regulations." The
amendments would, among other things, "enhance the process for
reviewing whistleblower claims and make related changes to clarify
staff authority to administer the whistleblower
program." Comments are due on or before September 29,
2016. Press release.
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