Scheme auditors and actuaries will have to act as whistle-blowers and tell Opra if they think something is wrong. |
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The real whistle-blowers and heroes here are those who understood this point and got word via the press to the American public. |
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The point of protecting whistle-blowers is to protect them from recrimination. |
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Nurses also may not report other nurses for fear of being perceived as snitches or labeled as whistle-blowers. |
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They're trying to put in measures to help whistle-blowers point out wrongdoing at the United Nations without losing their job. |
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A company can be ordered to pay substantial damages, including back pay, for retaliating against whistle-blowers. |
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Why were the Lanarkshire whistle-blowers accused of malign intent for demanding early action? |
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Sherron Watkins is the woman that brought the Enron scandal to light, but would-be whistle-blowers in the federal government can't seem to get their complaints heard. |
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It is important for governments to take a firm stand against corruption and to protect both whistle-blowers and the media that report on corrupt practices in government. |
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But we would also urge whistle-blowers, and those with knowledge of corrupt practices, to forward their complaints to the Office of the Ombudsman. |
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In many cases, the killed journalists were well-known whistle-blowers whose public exposis of graft, corruption and other wrong doings embarrassed powerful people. |
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We owe it to a small group of brave whistle-blowers that we know about the infractions at all. |
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According to Indian rules, up to 30 percent of unearthed money could be offered to whistle-blowers who provide specific information on illegal funds. |
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He also said that there is a provision of legal protection for whistle-blowers, individuals and witnesses who provide information against corrupt officials. |
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Whistle-blowers are typically protected by federal and state laws because, as a policy matter, we as a society want to encourage the public airing of official wrongdoing. |
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Whistle-blowers have been threatened with their jobs or been accused of racism for speaking out. |
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Whistle-blowers claimed that hundreds of students could have been awarded qualifications they did not know they had or which they had not actually achieved. |
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