KEY POINTS
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission said the total amount of payouts made to whistleblowers had topped $1 billion after the financial watchdog issued its second-largest ever award to a person for flagging wrongdoing.
  • One person this week was paid a combined $110 million for information and assistance that led to successful enforcement actions by the SEC and other entities.
  • "Every single one of the whistleblowers has provided an important service," said SEC Chairman Gary Gensler.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler testifies before a Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee oversight hearing on the SEC on Capitol Hill in Washington, September 14, 2021.

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday said the total amount of payouts it had made to whistleblowers had topped $1 billion after the financial watchdog issued its second-largest ever award to a person for flagging wrongdoing.

The SEC said one person this week was paid a combined $110 million for information and assistance that led to successful enforcement actions by the SEC and other entities.