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by delfinom
836 days ago
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Only for securities related fraud and crime. Engineering work doesn't really get covered. I mean with a lot of indirection you can twist that it's lying to shareholders but the SEC wouldn't dare overextend that far without more clearer law. |
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* If you work for a public company, you've almost certainly had a training about its ethics hotline with information about your protection from retaliation.