As Wells Fargo digs out from its fake account scandal – an issue that was ignored despite numerous internal bank and SEC whistleblower complaints – whistleblowers in a different instance highlight how a pattern of behavior occurred. For Mark Schorr, an attorney at Crow and Cushing who monitors whistleblower cases, the story of former bank executives Robert Kraus and Paul Bishop is a cautionary tale that provides hope -- showing how progress is being made against unaccountable corporate wrongdoing. With the black cloud of retaliation from their whistleblowing actions now being lifted, Kraus and Bishop are seeing their actions benefiting a new generation of fellow whistleblowers.


