Or Individuals and companies with information about possible FCPA violations by issuers may report them to the Enforcement Division via SEC’s online Tips, Complaints FCPA Unit Chief and Referral system, http://www.sec.gov/complaint/tip- Division of Enforcement scomplaint.shtml. They may also submit information to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SEC’s Office of the Whistleblower through the same online 100 F Street, N.E. system or by contacting the Office of the Whistleblower Washington, DC 20549 at (202) 551-4790. Additionally, investors with questions about the FCPA can call the Office of Investor Education Online: Tips, Complaints, and and Advocacy at (800) SEC-0330. Referrals website For more information about SEC’s Whistleblower nities Rati seeg ou cain Slein YNipecenileveln se aval Program, under which certain eligible whistleblowers may be entitled to a monetary award if their information leads to Office of Investor Education and Advocacy: certain SEC actions, see Chapter 8. (800) SEC-0330 Law Enforcement Partners DOJ’s FCPA Unit regularly works with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to investigate potential FCPA violations. The FBI’s International Corruption Unit has pri- or stockholders acting on the issuer’s behalf, SEC’s Division mary responsibility for international corruption and fraud of Enforcement has responsibility for investigating and investigations and coordinates the FBI’s national FCPA prosecuting FCPA violations. In 2010, SEC’s Enforcement enforcement program. The FBI also has a dedicated FCPA Division created a specialized FCPA Unit, with attorneys squad of FBI special agents (located in the Washington in Washington, D.C. and in regional offices around the Field Office) that is responsible for investigating many, and country, to focus specifically on FCPA enforcement. The providing support for all, of the FBI’s FCPA investigations. Unit investigates potential FCPA violations; facilitates In addition, the Department of Homeland