New federal pilot program in Brooklyn offers whistleblowers immunity for disclosing crimes
Briefly

The new Whistleblower Non-Prosecution Pilot Program serves as an incentive for individuals to report previously unknown crimes without the threat of prosecution, enhancing enforcement.
Under the Non-Prosecution Agreement, whistleblowers can voluntarily disclose criminal conduct in exchange for immunity from prosecution, thus encouraging stronger compliance and cooperation from companies.
Individuals participating in the program must provide substantial assistance, including comprehensive and truthful disclosure of misconduct, to qualify for the Non-Prosecution Agreement.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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