What confidentiality assurances are given to leniency applicants?
The Division holds the identity of leniency applicants and the information they provide in strict confidence, much like the treatment afforded to confidential informants. Therefore, the Division does not publicly disclose the identity of a leniency applicant or information provided by the applicant, absent prior disclosure by, or agreement with,the applicant, unless required to do so by court order in connection with litigation.
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