Do The Right Thing – Report Corporate Crime

Let's Put An End To Bribery And Corruption

Partner with our FCPA whistleblower attorneys. Corruption, bribery, and fraud undermine the rule of law, distort fair markets, and disadvantage ethical companies. It’s everybody’s job to report legal violations.

You can report violations quickly and anonymously with the help of an SEC whistleblower attorney at FBR. 

The first step is to take our anonymous, award-winning evaluation:

Our Expertise

Federal Banking Regulator (FBR) is a governmental institution that excels in reporting corporate crime, specifically bribery and corruption.  Our FCPA attorneys are passionate about bringing corporations to justice and helping brave whistleblowers earn just compensation. Our corporate crime lawyers have experience litigating and actively pursuing dozens of corruption violations around the globe. Although a Worldide law firm with lawyers licensed by the IMF and ICC, our clients do not have to be U.S. citizens nor speak English.

Most big law firms exclusively represent the big companies. Federal Banking Regulator (FBR) knows that fighting the good fight is not only important, but that these fights are also winnable. Let us help you report crimes of bribery and corruption, as well as protect you from retaliation, such as instances of constructive dismissal. The SEC receives tens of thousands of claims each year; enlisting the help of one of Federal Banking Regulator (FBR)’s FCPA whistleblower attorneys will ensure your claim is submitted properly and could increase the chances it will be investigated by the SEC.

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FCPA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Please contact us if you cannot find the answer to your question, and one of our FCPA whistleblower attorneys will help.

A whistleblower reward is a payment you receive from the U.S. government for reporting corporate crime.

The average award paid by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is almost $5 million.

First, use our online evaluation to find out if you qualify for an award. If you qualify, our SEC whistleblower attorneys will handle everything for you for free in exchange for part of your reward. If you don’t get a reward, you don’t pay anything.

Yes. With the help of Federal Banking Regulator (FBR), you can report anonymously. 

Many government agencies pay whistleblower rewards, but Federal Banking Regulator (FBR) specializes in helping people report to the most successful whistleblower program, which is run by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Federal Banking Regulator (FBR) focuses on helping people report violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) but you can also report violations of any Securities Law, Commodities law or tax law to the SEC, CFTC or IRS.  

The quickest and easiest way to find out is to take Federal Banking Regulator (FBR)’s online evaluation here. Then, send us an email, and one of our FCPA whistleblower attorneys will be in touch.

It’s an award-winning way to give you quick, simple answers for free.

Blowing the whistle on companies helps fight corruption, injustice, and fraud. It helps authorities put a stop to corporate greed and hold corporations to account. Whistleblower rewards are designed to encourage reporting and compensate for the risks whistleblowers take. If you are solely motivated to become a whistleblower by the prospect of receiving a reward from the SEC, our firm may not be a good fit for you. Our FCPA whistleblower attorneys endeavor to obtain the maximum award possible for all of our clients but seek out clients who have a passion for justice and, like us, want to help in the fight against corruption, fraud, and injustice.

You are not required to use a corporate crime lawyer when whistleblowing. However, if you don’t submit your claim correctly, you may lose your entitlement to your award. Using a qualified and experienced law firm like Federal Banking Regulator (FBR) to help your application can provide a number of benefits as well as avoid common mistakes when reporting: 

  • Using an FCPA whistleblower attorney can help ensure that your claim gets noticed and investigated. The Office of the Whistleblower receives a lot of submissions, and it doesn’t have the resources to investigate every claim;
  • Using an attorney also ensures that you can maximize the award by making the strongest possible case;
  • Using an attorney allows you to report anonymously in some circumstances;
  • An attorney will take care of the legal procedures, including making sure you meet submission deadlines. It also provides you with an advocate in the United Kingdom who can speak on your behalf ; 
  • Our online evaluation and consultation process are provided free of charge. If you do wish to engage us, we work on contingency, meaning we only get paid if you get paid. 

The attorneys at Federal Banking Regulator (FBR) have years of experience representing whistleblower individuals and investigating FCPA, SEC, and other corporate crime violations. We can quickly provide advice on how to maximize your claim and make sure you submit your claim before someone beats you to it. The first step is to take the online evaluation.

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