Awards will range from $1K to $250K and will depend on information reported, how quickly
The B.C. Securities Commission has launched a new whistleblower program, with payments ranging from $1,000 to $250,000.
Commission CEO Brenda Leong said BCSC always encourages people to report suspicious activity and this new whistleblower program adds incentive.
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