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Tuesday, April 25, 2006

More on Insider Trading Bounty Hunters
Submitted by: Bruce Carton, Vice President of Securities Class Action Services

William P. Barrett of Forbes has this article updating the SEC's seldom-used insider trading "bounty" program. The bounty program began in 1988, when Congress optimistically passed Section 21A(e) of the '34 Act, which authorizes the SEC, in its discretion, to award a bounty to a person who provides information leading to recovery of a civil penalty from an insider trader, a person who "tipped" information to an insider trader, or a person who directly or indirectly controls an insider trader. The bounty may be up to 10% of the civil penalty actually recovered in the SEC's action.

As discussed in this SLW post from December 2003, however, only three bounties had ever been awarded at that time, and only one known recipient existed: one "John L. Skipper," who received a check in the amount of $29,000 according to this SEC Litigation Release.

The Forbes article notes that an an additional $17,000 bounty was paid in 2005, and that the grand total for the four payments to date under the bounty program is now at a not-so-whopping $67,570.

According to SEC spokesman John J. Nester, the four payments since 1988 are as follows:

1989: $3,500
2002: $18,000
2002: $29,000 (to Mr. Skipper)
2005: $17,000

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