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Re: nodummy post# 12881

Monday, 07/09/2012 2:54:51 AM

Monday, July 09, 2012 2:54:51 AM

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Would email to the SEC

containing incriminating information about the Grifco fraud count as consideration for a "wistleblower" award? As I recall there were many complaints filed with the SEC by posters here and on RB. If anyone's complaints contained evidence of the fraud, it might be worthwhile to contact the office of the whistleblower and remind them about your complaint and the evidence it contained.

http://sec.gov/about/offices/owb/owb-faq.shtml#P5_1383

"Who is an eligible whistleblower?

An “eligible whistleblower” is a person who voluntarily provides us with original information about a possible violation of the federal securities laws that has occurred, is ongoing, or is about to occur. The information provided must lead to a successful SEC action resulting in an order of monetary sanctions exceeding $1 million. One or more people are allowed to act as a whistleblower, but companies or organizations cannot qualify as whistleblowers. You are not required to be an employee of the company to submit information about that company. See Rule 21F-2."
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Don't think it costs anything to contact them.
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