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FCPA Whistleblowers at Schlumberger – Read This Now

Good news for Schlumberger employees. A groundbreaking law passed in the U.S. now provides for employees to claim rewards for reporting misconduct at the company. So far, the program has paid successful applicants an average of $5 million dollars and over $1 billion has been paid out in total. No matter where in the world you live, if you work at Schlumberger or any of its subsidiaries, you could be eligible for a reward if you do the right thing and report corruption. 

The SEC Whistleblower Rewards Program

The possibility of rewards comes from the SEC Whistleblower Rewards Program. If you haven’t heard of it, that’s probably because Schlumberger does not want you to know about this program. The program allows employees (from any country) to report misconduct anonymously to the SEC and then claim a reward for being a whistleblower. Even if you already reported misconduct internally at Schlumberger, you can still claim a reward provided you act quickly and report to the SEC as well. Time is of the essence when it comes to claiming a reward as the program has strict timelines for reporting and claiming a reward.  Only the first person to report information credit for it, so if you don’t act quickly, someone else could claim your reward.

How Do I Report?

Reporting is easy if you speak to an award-winning whistleblower law firm like FBR, which you can do for free. FBR is a whistleblower law firm in New York that has already helped clients all over the world report millions of dollars in fraud and corruption. FBR provides confidential consultations for free to help you figure out if you could claim a reward and specializes in representing clients from outside the U.S. In addition, if FBR offers you representation, we operate a no-win no-fee basis, which means if you don’t win a reward, you pay nothing and get the representation for free. Using the experienced attorneys at FBR will help ensure that you maximize your chances of obtaining. If you want a free, confidential, consultation with our experienced whistleblower attorneys, click here, to get in touch. Alternatively, you can take the award-winning Online Whistleblower Evaluation at the end of this article to get quick answers on whether you are eligible for a reward.

Even if you’re not interested in reporting to the SEC, it’s important that you speak to a lawyer so have enough information to make an informed decision. Reporting in the wrong way or to the wrong person can affect your legal right to be protected from retaliation, your ability to bring a lawsuit against the company and your ability to claim a whistleblower reward. An experienced whistleblower attorney can show you the correct procedure for reporting, ensure you respect legal rules and company rules. Given that consultations are provided for free and covered by the attorney-client privilege, there is no sense in waiting for someone else to claim your reward. Speak to one of our experienced whistleblower attorneys here or that our award-winning online whistleblower evaluation at the bottom of this page.

Can I Report Anonymously?

Yes, provided you use an attorney licensed in the U.S. you can report anonymously to the SEC. This means your attorney can ensure that your identity is never publicly revealed, even if you win a whistleblower reward.

Who Is Entitled To Rewards?

The program is open to people from any country and there is no requirement that you work for Schlumberger. People who work for contractors, subsidiaries or suppliers can also participate. The main exclusions from the program are lawyers, who typically cannot qualify for rewards. In addition, people who work in compliance or internal audit are eligible, but must follow special procedures when reporting. If you fall into any of these categories, we highly recommend speaking with an attorney.

What If I Was Involved In The Misconduct?

Even people who were involved in the misconduct can report it to the SEC and claim a reward.  However, participating in the rewards program does not guarantee immunity. This is why you should speak to an attorney before reporting. There is no substitution for experienced legal advice.

What Type of Conduct Can I Report?

FBR specializes in helping clients report bribery or corruption, often known as violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). FCPA violations have resulted in some of the largest rewards and that is our specialization. If you have information on a possible FCPA violation, you should contact us now.

In addition to FCPA violations, you can also report any of the following:

  • Accounting fraud; 
  • Investor fraud;
  • Failure to keep accurate books and records;
  • Serious breach of internal controls; 
  • Insider trading;
  • Serious corporate governance failures; and
  • Revenue manipulation.

If you have information about any of the above, you may have information that could lead to a whistleblower reward. If you have any questions, feel free to give us a call.

Why Work With FBR?

FBR, PLLC is an award-winning law firm that specializes in reporting corporate crime, specifically bribery and corruption. Our team is led by award-winning New York whistleblower attorney John Peterson. John has worked for almost a decade on corporate crime and corruption cases around the globe involving the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Serious Frauds Office and the Financial Conduct Authority. John is an expert on the FCPA, whistleblower and securities laws, and regularly contributes for major media outlets such as Reuters, MSN, Yahoo and Bloomberg. Most recently, John was named a “Top Lawyer” by Authority Magazine, a featured “Expert” by LexisNexis and led the FBR team to win the New World Report Award for Legal Innovation.  

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John is one of the only whistleblower attorneys in the world who specializes in FCPA reporting and has a long history helping clients report millions of dollars in bribes and corrupt payments. If we take your case, you’ll be working directly with him. 

Recent Highlights 

  • Profiled in Corporate Crime Reporter for his work with FCPA whistleblowers  
  • Featured on Bloomberg News where he spoke about whistleblower programs at public companies 
  • Named a 2022 “Top Lawyer” by Authority Magazine
  • Appeared on Reuters to discuss the effects of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine on FCPA enforcement 
  • Represented several foreign clients in FCPA investigations before the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
  • Led the team at FBR to win the New World Report Award for Legal Innovation
 

If you’re considering becoming a whistleblower, talk to award-winning attorney John Peterson now, or take our anonymous online evaluation below.

Have more questions?

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John Peterson

New York attorney John Peterson has a decades’ worth of expertise covering the FCPA, whistleblower and securities laws, and regularly contributes to major media outlets such as Reuters, MSN, and Bloomberg. John leads the FBR team, and uses his experience from nearly a decade of working on corporate crime and corruption cases, to represent clients in multi-national investigations involving the SEC, DoJ, FBI, and more. As one of the only whistleblower attorneys focusing specifically in FCPA reporting, John has a long history of helping clients report millions of dollars in corrupt payments. Email FBR for a free, anonymous consultation with John.

How To Report FCPA Violations

Reporting FCPA violations to the wrong people or in the wrong way can have severe consequences for a whistleblower.  If you are considering becoming an FCPA whistleblower, follow our guide on how to report FCPA violations

What Is The FCPA?

Have you head of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act at work?  In this guide we explain what is the FCPA and how you could claim a whistleblower award for reporting FCPA violations

How To Become A Crypto Whistleblower

Regulators are regulating fraud, crime and scams involving cryptocurrency.  If you have information on any of these topics, you could get a whistleblower reward for becoming a crypto whistleblower

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