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" ... 1. A cap of 10 percent of the collected sanctions for whistleblowers who are the first to come to the Commission with evidence of large wrongdoing. Currently, whistleblowers can receive up to 30 percent of money collected when miscreants are assessed with penalties exceeding $1 miliion. ... "
" ... Most of us who pay even the slightest bit of attention to outdoor and environmental writing already know this for a fact: Ted Williams is a national treasure. I can think no one who so consistently—and effectively—bangs the drum on behalf of the environment, conservation, our game, fish and wild, open spaces. Williams calls out the miscreants and criminals who trash our environment, and praises the heroes who fight for it. His prose is candid, clear-eyed and concise. Williams is also opinionated but always supported by well-researched facts. He has become, in many ways, the modern-age equivalent of Rachel Carson for sportsmen. ... "
" ... Spare a tiny bit of compassion for the employers of the miscreants, which having shelled out billions of dollars in fines, now face class action suits brought by thousands of investors claiming losses from the banks’ foreign exchange misadventures. According to Tuesday's Financial Times, Barclays, Goldman Sachs, HSBC and the Royal Bank of Scotland have agreed a $2 billion civil settlement, with more to follow in London, Hong Kong and Singapore. ... "
" ... Treating a bear market as a trend predicts the future, stating it is after a certain fall is simply reporting the past, which is even less useful than having a stab at knowing the future. Commentators who in the main simply report are the miscreants responsible for the disfigurement of the term “bear market” but we shouldn’t go along with it. ... "
" ... Yes, the long-term truth might be significant. The Trump Administration originally had the goal of repealing 469 and suspending another 411 Obama-era regulations (and other 391 that would eventually be reevaluated). In the end, though, the fear of expensive recalls, prolonged litigation and punitive damages are much more likely to inspire appropriate engineering rigor and corporate improvements than any election. The governments have typically allowed federal agencies, civil courts and Wall Street to determine the financial fates of automotive miscreants (e.g. Takata). ... "