Auto companies globally have been reeling under the impact of recalls
SEC agrees to pay $50 million to whistleblowers in JPMorgan Chase settlement
Duke University whistleblower case settles for $112.5 million
Sexual harassment on a plane, abuse and harassment in the healthcare industry
A new bill making its way through the North Carolina Legislature seeks to ensure doctors are held accountable for sexually assaulting their patients
U.S. lawmaker seeks whistleblowers about the certification program for the 737 MAX
Dirty lies: how the car industry hid the truth about diesel emissions Dieselgate, as it became known, exploded into one of the biggest corporate scandals in history.
MedStar Health to Pay U.S. $35 Million to Resolve False Claims Act allegations, The whistleblowers, or relators, brought their actions under the qui tam or whistleblower provisions of the False Claims Act
Will Boeing Face U.S. Criminal Charges for 737 Max Crashes like Toyota and GM have faced?
Biogen investors are paying the price - the firm's shares slumped more than 25 percent in early trading Thursday, wiping away a decent chunk of the company's market value.
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey sued the Catholic diocese of Wheeling-Charleston and its former bishop Michael J. Bransfield on Tuesday
The Environmental Protection Agency says the recall is the result of in-use emissions investigations it performed and in-use testing
Certifying the 737 Max was a collaborative effort between the F.A.A. and Boeing. The regulator for decades has relied on employees at aircraft manufacturers to assist in the review process.
A group of U.S. states is investigating Hyundai Motor Co and Kia Motors Corp for potential unfair and deceptive acts related to reports of hundreds of vehicle fires.
How Cardinal George Pell Became the Highest-Ranking Catholic Official to Be Convicted of Child Abuse
part thriller, part tale of corporate whistleblowers and perhaps foremost, a warning of how an apparent fraudster spouting tech jargon can bedazzle people
The Securities and Exchange Commission said the car maker's former chief executive, Martin Winterkorn, knew about a "massive" emissions fraud in November 2007.
alleged graft, kickbacks and other scheming that tested or transgressed the limits of their own nations' anti-corruption laws.
The federal False Claims Act allows the United States to recover triple the money falsely obtained
Fiat Chrysler is recalling 862,520 gasoline-powered cars in the U.S. for not meeting EPA emissions standards