Law360, London: The head of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) called for the UK to pay whistleblowers in economic crime cases, admitting on 10 December 2024 that investigators are 'scrambling in the dark' to get to the heart of complex cases as momentum grows for a government review of the issue.
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