WSJ: SEC Probes Companies' Treatment of Whistleblowers

The SEC is flexing its muscle to protect whistleblowers. Corporate lawyers will have to go back to the drawing board for new ways to scare whistleblowers and retaliate.
— Shayne Stevenson

"The Securities and Exchange Commission is probing whether companies are muzzling corporate whistleblowers. In recent weeks the agency has sent letters to a number of companies asking for years of nondisclosure agreements, employment contracts and other documents, according to people familiar with the matter and an agency letter viewed by The Wall Street Journal. The inquiries come as SEC officials have expressed concern about a possible corporate backlash against whistleblowers." Full article »