When 'low-rank'criminals are o¤ered to cooperate with the justice in exchange of judicial leniency, their information generates ex-post rents that may actually favor their heads and increase the crime pro…tability. Hence, an optimal leniency policy must trade o¤ the positive impact of helpful disclosure of insider information and the positive externality that these rents exert on the organisation's returns from crime.Due to this tension, the amnesty that minimises the probability of crime induces the Legislator to restrict the access to the program, by excluding informants owning potentially useful knowledge. This result survives to a number of robustness checks.