Tip-offs about possible bribes do trickle in from whistleblowers, overseas embassies and investigative journalists. |
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What's interesting here is that the whistleblowers take their courage in both hands and allow themselves to be named. |
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The families that spoke out, the whistleblowers, the families that went public, the government berated them and charged them back interest. |
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But whistleblowers working for governmental transparency or corporate accountability can use Tor to seek justice without personal repercussions. |
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Often, such knowledge comes to the attention of the public through the actions of some whistleblowers. |
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On whistleblower protection, we have always thought we would believe it when we saw a government commit to whistleblowers. |
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Let me make a comment or two on situations where whistleblowers will be subject to discipline under the Act. |
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The EDPS is also pleased with the amendments that aim to provide more information to whistleblowers and informers. |
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Second, whistleblowers must not only have their rights vigorously defended, they must be encouraged to come forward. |
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We have recently seen whistleblowers hounded out of their jobs, and the charter that Mr Kinnock set out for whistleblowers is simply not working. |
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Also, it provides a convenient excuse to get rid of whistleblowers. |
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Snowden saw what happened to other whistleblowers, and behaved accordingly. |
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We are setting up an anti-corruption hotline to protect whistleblowers. |
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Think in terms of losers or winners, tipsters or whistleblowers, friends or enemies. |
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No wonder whistleblowers are routinely slandered as being mentally unstable. |
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Recently, when whistleblowers finally surfaced, the Home Office officials could find no trace of the dossier. |
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First, Congress needs to enhance and expand immunities for responsible whistleblowers. |
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Already we see whistleblowers and others that have been vilified and hounded out of their jobs for exposing confidential information. |
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By pricking their bubble, whistleblowers woke the bureaucrats out of their dream. |
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We're largely dependent on whistleblowers – normally disillusioned chuggers – to enlighten us, as in last year's investigation by Dispatches. |
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Similar procedures exist regarding informants, whistleblowers and witnesses. |
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To achieve this all whistleblowers must be treated fairly and must be seen to be treated fairly. |
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In its measures to raise the profile of these rules, the Commission will also highlight the protection offered to bona fide whistleblowers. |
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Question 6 Should we have a policy to protect whistleblowers to prevent possible future debacles? |
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He says that we have to have action that allows for whistleblowers to come forth under protective and proactive legislation. |
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But the emphasis can't be only on prosecuting those malefactors, or protecting the whistleblowers who reveal their identities. |
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First, there must be the political will to confront a culture that scorns whistleblowers. |
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It is absolutely essential that whistleblowers, airline employees, be able to report with impunity the problems they see. |
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He recommends that the legislation should focus exclusively on a framework to deal with the disclosure of wrongdoing and the protection of whistleblowers, rather than being tacked on to existing legislation. |
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Now it is proceeding with a bill that denies the integrity of commissioner subpoena powers and that requires whistleblowers to go to their supervisors to get permission to go public or face termination. |
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Foreign banks have become increasingly pernickety about opening accounts for Americans abroad. Mr Birkenfeld's huge payday will also have a galvanising effect on would-be whistleblowers. |
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As a result, it would be dangerous, liberal, uncensored, and it would be a great place for freedom fighters, democratic dissidents and whistleblowers to go, as well as criminals, child pornographers and terrorists. |
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Instead of welcoming whistleblowers as the Prime Minister promised, the immigration minister slammed a whistleblower for airing dirty laundry and warned ominously of risk to the community. |
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A parliamentary committee produced a draft law after a series of scandals in which whistleblowers suffered because of their actions, including several who were hounded from their jobs. |
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If the way to become a white knight is by putting forward flawed legislation that would put whistleblowers in more danger when they come forward, then the government wins the prize. |
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And, of equal importance, the objective of the Bill should surely be to have people come forward, and not to make potential whistleblowers second guess their motivation. |
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In addition to being stigmatised as traitors, whistleblowers who reported misconduct before the introduction of the Protected Disclosures Act in 2000 found no legal protection or support from their government. |
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In this connection, there are some important points concerning the poor protection of whistleblowers and the lack of reform of the Access to Information Act. |
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For nurses, the current NHS business ethos of wanting more for less exhausts us, stresses our managers, robs us of their support and leadership, encourages bullying, silences whistleblowers and holds down pay. |
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The whistleblowers often go through agonising dilemmas. |
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By breaking its electoral promises to reform the Access to Information Act and to protect whistleblowers, the Conservative government has perpetuated the culture of secrecy inherited from the Liberals. |
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Reporting of these operations, which could foreseeably lead to situations where a public disclosure would be in the public interest, could land journalists and whistleblowers in jail. |
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Modelled on the British Public Interest Disclosure Act of 1998, the law provides legal recourse to whistleblowers who suffer professional loss as a result of their actions. |
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I will soon publish proposals to strengthen the protections available to whistleblowers in the police. |
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Even if a tipping groundswell develops, whistleblowers may not be rewarded, thereby deterring future tipping. |
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The whistleblowing community is comprised of both internal and external whistleblowers. |
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To be clear, reprisals against whistleblowers can only be implemented by people in authority against people who disclose information that is in the public interest. |
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It establishes the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Tribunal, which has the power to remedy reprisals against whistleblowers and to order disciplinary action against those who took the reprisal. |
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We also need to ensure that whistleblowers are properly protected should they wish to come forward with information about the operation of Community policies. |
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The Commission asked about OPG's policy regarding whistleblowers. |
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The proposed bill on the protection of whistleblowers pending before the Congress of the Philippines finds support under Article 33 on protection of reporting person to the discomfort of the beneficiaries of corruption. |
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In the fall of 2003, the Public Service Integrity Officer recommended a legal framework for the protection for whistleblowers provided under the policy. |
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This act and regulation bans smoking in enclosed public places and workplaces, protects whistleblowers, limits the displays of tobacco products and bans powerwalls and other promotion of tobacco products. |
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The official further said that he believed whistleblowers revealed things that were illegal and Snowden is nothing more than a garden-variety criminal, news. |
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As a reporter, I became aware of the problems whistleblowers face closehanded back when I was covering government and local government in Des Moines, Iowa. |
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The problem wasn't that bishops weren't trained in such matters, it is the institutional culture of denial and the bullying of the abused and whistleblowers into silence. |
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Two child protection whistleblowers who worked on the island are now suing the FCO and the UK Department for International Development for constructive dismissal. |
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It includes information on legislation that offers protection to whistleblowers and information on organisations nurses and midwives can go to for further advice. |
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According to Jon Rydberg, CEO of compliance consulting firm Orchid Advisors, corporate culture is one key factor in encouraging whistleblowers to report internally. |
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The information sheet is part of ASIC s commitment to improve its communication and handling of information brought to its attention by whistleblowers. |
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In the Public Interest takes a look at both the benefits of whistleblowing, and the suffering and persecution whistleblowers are often subjected to. |
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Whistleblowers are highly principled people who are in the job because they thought they could do it in an ethical manner. |
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Whistleblowers can view the Notices on the SEC's website and apply for a monetary award by submitting a form. |
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Whistleblowers are protected by the antiretaliation statute. |
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