Commodity Futures Trading Commission

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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) regulates U.S. financial derivatives markets.[1]

The CFTC has various resources for members of the public to file a complaint. The Commission offers multiple webpage forms, each for submitting different kinds of information:[2]

  • The CFTC has a whistleblower program which has a Form TCR for complaints and is offered with protection guarantees of confidentiality and anti-retaliation and the potential of a monetary reward.
  • The CFTC also allows submitting a Complaint Form without submitting Form TCR through its whistleblower program.[3]
  • The CFTC also offers a Reparations program to receive tips and attempt to resolve in a less expensive and potentially more efficient manner.

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  1. "CFTC" - cftc.gov
  2. "CFTC Complaints" - cftc.gov
  3. "CFTC Whistleblower Program" - whistleblower.gov