Whistleblower News: SEC Whistleblower Head To Leave Agency, Boeing 737 Electrical Issues, Veterans Health Care Fraud, Ecuador Bribery Scheme

Jane Norberg, Chief of the SEC's Office of the Whistleblower, to Leave Agency

SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Jane Norberg, Chief of the SEC's Office of the Whistleblower, is planning to leave the agency this month. read more »

Boeing tells airlines to stop flying some 737 Max planes because of an electrical issue

NEW YORK TIMES

Boeing said Friday it had notified 16 customers of a potential electrical issue with its troubled 737 Max plane and recommended that they temporarily stop flying some planes. read more »

3 Family Members Sentenced for Health Care Fraud Schemes Targeting Veterans

DOJ

Brothers Mehran David Kohanbash and Joseph Kohan, and their nephew, Nima Rodefshalom, have been sentenced for their roles in an elaborate fraud scheme that stole millions of dollars from health care systems across the United States. read more »

Oil trader admits to role in major Ecuador bribery scheme

AP

A former representative for commodities giant Gunvor pleaded guilty Tuesday to helping channel more than $22 million in bribes to high-level officials in Ecuador in exchange for lucrative contracts with the state-run oil company. read more »