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A whistleblower has received a $1m reward for reporting illegal bid-rigging of used car auctions to federal authorities under the auspices of a Justice Department program announced last year. The information led to a deferred prosecution agreement that will see eBlock Inc. pay a $3.28m criminal fine. “This whistleblower helped expose a brazen $16m scheme that made it more expensive for hardworking Americans to afford second-hand cars across the country,” said Omeed Assefi, deputy assistant attorney general for criminal antitrust enforcement. “Whistleblowers serve as the Justice System’s greatest disinfectant against criminal antitrust conspiracies.”
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