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Would You Expose Fraud for Cash?

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Published: Tuesday, 8 Feb 2011 | 9:00 AM ET
Eamon Javers By: | CNBC Washington Reporter

The Dodd-Frank financial reform law extends whistleblower provisions, allowing more tipsters who expose corporate fraud to collect monetary rewards—as high as 30 percent of the amount recovered by the government.

That promise of cash is providing a new incentive for employees to reveal wrongdoing in their companies. It could unleash a new wave of fraud and corruption allegations from Wall Street to Main Street.

So we want to know what you would do. Take our poll and share your opinion.

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That promise of cash is providing a new incentive for employees to reveal wrongdoing in their companies. What would you do?

   
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