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    Binance vs. Whistleblowers: The $1B Iran Sanctions Breach Allegation

    February 24, 2026
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    Binance vs. Whistleblowers: The $1B Iran Sanctions Breach Allegation

    Binance is back in the spotlight. Former compliance investigators now claim the exchange allegedly processed more than $1B in transactions tied to Iran sanctions violations, even while operating under U.S. monitorship after its 2023 plea deal.

    Changpeng Zhao is not staying quiet. Instead of denying activity outright, he argues the investigators were fired for failing to stop the breaches, not for exposing them.

    Now the fight is turning public, risking a return of regulatory pressure just as Binance tries to steady its global footing.

    Key Takeaways

    • Former investigators allege Binance processed nearly $1 billion in transactions linked to Iran after its 2023 plea deal.
    • The staff claim they were fired in retaliation for identifying and flagging the suspicious on-chain activity to management.
    • CZ counters that the employees were dismissed for incompetence because they failed to block the illicit flows in the first place.

    What is the $1B Sanctions Breach Allegation?

    Five former Binance investigators say they were fired after uncovering major sanctions breaches. They claim wallets tied to Iranian entities, including the exchange Nobitex, allegedly moved around $1B through Binance even after the November 2023 DOJ settlement.

    These investigators worked on chain forensics. They say bad actors used obfuscation methods to slip past screening systems. When they flagged it internally, they allege the response was not corrective but retaliatory.

    15% chance binance finally gets taken down

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    — HYPEconomist (@HYPEconomist) February 23, 2026

    Binance is still under a three-year monitorship from the DOJ and FinCEN, which means any compliance failure carries extra weight.

    The Whistleblowers’ Case: Retaliation or Restructuring?

    The former employees are framing this as whistleblower retaliation. They say once they flagged the $1B exposure, they became a problem for an exchange trying to show regulators it had cleaned up.

    BREAKING: Binance FIRED five compliance officers after they discovered over $1,000,000,000 in Tether flowing to Iran-linked terrorism entities, which violates sanctions.

    Throwback: In 2023, Binance paid $4.3 billion in fines, the largest in corporate history, after admitting to…

    — Jacob King (@JacobKinge) February 23, 2026

    In their view, the issue was not just the transactions. It was how Binance handled the discovery. They argue the exchange focused more on containing the fallout than fixing the screening gaps.

    They also point to the size of the flows as proof that automated filters were not catching everything. If the system failed and the people who caught it were removed, that would weaken internal defenses.

    CZ’s Defense: ‘Fired for Cause’

    CZ is pushing back as he always does. He says this is not whistleblower retaliation. It is a performance issue. If investigators uncovered $1B in illicit flows, why were those flows not stopped in the first place?

    Binance claims the departures were part of a compliance overhaul. The company says it brought in stronger talent and points to a 97% drop in sanctions related transaction volume between early 2024 and mid 2025 as proof that reforms are working. It denies firing anyone for reporting violations.

    The stakes are huge. Binance already paid $4.3B in penalties tied to AML and sanctions failures and is operating under a DOJ monitorship. If regulators conclude the exchange ignored new violations or retaliated against staff, it could jeopardize that agreement.

    Irresponsible and misleading press articles based on anonymous sources (whether including possibly disgruntled ex-employees or otherwise) does injustice to the great work of our more than 1300 compliance staff working tirelessly to uphold global standards.
    Facts:
    1. Binance…

    — Richard Teng (@_RichardTeng) February 14, 2026

    Everything hinges on intent. If the firings were performance based, fallout may be limited. If not, regulatory pressure could intensify fast.

    Ultimately, the outcome of this dispute will likely hinge on the internal documentation of the firings. If the data supports CZ’s claim of incompetence, Binance moves on.

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    The post Binance vs. Whistleblowers: The $1B Iran Sanctions Breach Allegation appeared first on Cryptonews.

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