$ 200 million prize for a female whistle

The US Commodity Exchanges Commission has announced that it has paid about $ 200 million to a former Deutsche Bank employee in Germany, according to Reuters.
Informed sources say: This employee has exposed the widespread violation of Deutsche Bank in manipulating the prices of basic goods.
Kirby McLennern Law Firm said that one of its clients received the award for providing excellent information.
Two informed sources say that the whistleblower or whistleblower was previously an employee of Deutsche Bank, but the German bank has not yet reacted to this news.
The revelations were made in 2012, and as a result, regulators around the world have imposed and received billions of dollars in fines against banking and financial institutions.
In one case alone, British and US officials fined Deutsche Bank $ 2.5 billion in 2015 for a scandal.
The bottom line is that the unprecedented award has bankrupted the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which in July called on the US House of Representatives to provide emergency funding.
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