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So, why is Donna Brazile blowing the whistle on this now?
There can also be a price for blowing the whistle on the problem.
Under EU rules, a company blowing the whistle on wrongful collusion usually escapes penalties.
Blowing the whistle on Theranos came at a cost, Schultz later told the WSJ.
Currently however, intelligence professionals have essentially no meaningful protection when blowing the whistle on classified wrongdoing.
But she was scared that blowing the whistle on a supervisor could risk both of their jobs.
Democrats have lionized career foreign policy officials who risked their careers by blowing the whistle on President Trump.
Valente claims she was fired in 2015 after blowing the whistle on illegal activity -- including prostitution and drug trafficking.
John Hope, who alleged his evaluation report was delayed in retaliation for blowing the whistle on the task force.
Still, she's an anonymous reporter blowing the whistle on a huge gang, and that gang's out to get her.
" Kohn added: "If I'm fired for blowing the whistle on securities fraud, I can go before a judge and jury.
When I told RD Legal that I was blowing the whistle on them, it sued both Mr. Santiago and my firm.
Agrawal has denied allegations that he threatened violence, saying instead that he's faced retribution for blowing the whistle on his old boss.
In most democratic countries, a free press plays a critical role in restraining government power and blowing the whistle on abuses of authority.
She's basically the Quincy Jones of British leading ladies — at least when it comes to blowing the whistle on behind-the-scenes movie magic.
Earlier this year, Edward Siedle received the last chunk of his $68 million reward for blowing the whistle on wrongdoing by J.P. Morgan Chase.
" Mirzayanov was imprisoned in the 1990s for blowing the whistle on Russian and Soviet chemical development activities that he felt were a "criminal enterprise.
Since blowing the whistle on Cambridge Analytica and its parent company, SCL Group, Wylie has said very little about Eunoia and his aspirations for it.
He argued in court filings that he had been fired in retaliation for blowing the whistle on misconduct at the giant San Francisco-based bank.
In 2012, Zwicharowski and two colleagues received public servant awards from the U.S. Office of Special Counsel for blowing the whistle on problems at the mortuary.
About nine months ago or so, you revealed to Catherine Herridge that you were targeted by Hillary&aposs allies for blowing the whistle on her illegal server.
Christopher Wylie, the man who brought Facebook to its knees by blowing the whistle on the Cambridge Analytica data breach last March, has got a new job.
Many employees across the tech industry are taking part in a wave of renewed activism, blowing the whistle on controversial products, or staging protests around company policies.
Human Rights Watch does a lot of good work, and a lot of the good work concerns calling out and blowing the whistle on and combating sex trafficking.
She&aposs blowing the whistle on even more spying abuse against the Trump campaign, including a possible coordinated effort to monitor Trump associates by some of our closest allies abroad.
The suit claims the 45-year-old Spangenberg dealt with age discrimination, as well as retaliation for blowing the whistle on alleged security lapses and other problems at the company.
"If there's an effort to expand secret law — as I did in both the Obama administration and the Bush administration, I will be blowing the whistle on that," he said.
Lerner's "limited-hang-out"—and carefully calculated—admission was made shortly in advance of an explosive report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, blowing the whistle on IRS malfeasance.
General Electric shares plunged more than 11% Thursday after Harry Markopolos, who is famous for blowing the whistle on Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme in 103, accused GE of orchestrating a massive fraud.
Guo has said the red notice showed China was exerting its influence, given it had the head of Interpol, "to prevent ordinary Chinese people from blowing the whistle on official corruption while overseas".
They find it galling that Warren is blowing the whistle on a vote they took this week to begin debate on legislation rolling back part of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act.
VICE spoke with her in Toronto, before the film's premiere at Hot Docs, to hear more about what went into the film and the repercussions of blowing the whistle on an entire country.
Karen Reilly, a former developer advocate at the Tor Project who left after blowing the whistle on Appelbaum's alleged conduct, said she believes men accused of abuse are still finding more support than their accusers.
Mandate permanent paid medical and family leave (including for workers in the gig economy), extended and increased unemployment benefits, and protections from reprisal for individuals or unions blowing the whistle on companies that aren't complying.
Woodford, who was ousted as head of Japanese optical equipment maker Olympus after blowing the whistle on a major fraud case, said he has spent millions of dollars of his own money on the initiative.
At the 22012 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Mr. Stepanov met several WADA officials in a hotel and secretly began blowing the whistle on Russia, as reported in 20123 by The Sunday Times of London.
It's hard to imagine a clearer example of the moral and intellectual hollowness of Trump's nationalism than the Ukraine scandal—or a clearer act of patriotism from within the government than blowing the whistle on it.
Sanofi, which itself has a history of making payments to settle False Claim Act violations, will split the Mylan money with a company that previously received a multimillion-dollar bounty for blowing the whistle on Sanofi.
Washington (CNN)Christopher Sharpley, the acting Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency, is withdrawing his nomination after former colleagues alleged he retaliated against them for blowing the whistle on CIA IG officials' alleged mishandling of evidence.
"So I am a fan of letting him continue his resignation and finding a good C.E.O." Mr. Foye was seen by some as a hero for blowing the whistle on a scheme by some allies of Gov.
The claims: Harry Markopolos, who's famous for blowing the whistle on Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme in 2008, said in a report released Thursday that GE (GE) had hid nearly $40 billion of losses in its insurance business.
Beijing (CNN)The death of a doctor widely regarded as a hero in China for blowing the whistle on the threat posed by the Wuhan coronavirus has led to a massive outpouring of grief and anger online.
The first side bet was that blind loyalty would prevent White House officials, National Security aides, and State Department diplomats — especially people on the call or who later learned of the call — from blowing the whistle on him.
Citing federal investigators, the story cast doubt on the DC police's explanation of Rich's death as the result of a burglary — and fueled online conspiracy theories that Rich was killed for blowing the whistle on the Democratic Party.
The Magnitsky Act was passed by Congress and signed by President Obama in 2015 in honor of a Moscow lawyer named Sergei Magnitsky, who died in a Russian prison after blowing the whistle on alleged corruption inside his country.
She won the crown herself in 1988 and went on to a career at Fox News, where she laid the groundwork for the #MeToo movement, blowing the whistle on Roger Ailes long before there were headlines about Harvey Weinstein.
Two other clients of Peretz - former personal bankers Yesenia Guitron and Judi Klosek - also filed OSHA complaints, as well as a joint federal lawsuit in 2010 claiming Wells Fargo retaliated against them for blowing the whistle on similar conduct.
Next to the tagline is a photo of an angry little girl blowing a whistle; the campaign's literature is filled with story after story of the kind of violence and exploitation that this young girl is presumably blowing the whistle on.
This particular workplace comedy setting means the show can talk about the "brotherhood" of being a police officer: Holt explains how blowing the whistle on a fellow cop—on one of their own—can backfire and end up derailing Terry's career.
Photo: GettyFormer AT&T employees are blowing the whistle on the company, accusing higher-ups at the telecommunications giant of pushing its sales team to aggressively sign up customers for its streaming service DirecTV Now, leading to consumers paying for unexpected charges.
A former immunology expert and laboratory director at the University of Pittsburgh alleges she was fired after blowing the whistle on safety violations at the university, including an incident when a laboratory monkey infected with a "select agent" escaped its cage, the Penn Record reported.
Eric Ben-Artzi, a former Deutsche Bank risk officer, said in a Financial Times op-ed article that he would not accept his $178.503 million reward for blowing the whistle on Deutsche Bank because the firm's executives should be the ones paying the award.
She claims the retaliation is a result of her blowing the whistle on Tyrus -- a former pro wrestler -- who she claims crudely sexually harassed her in 2018 with text messages that included threats of a d**k pic, and comments about her butt and legs.
One of those reassigned senior executives, Joel Clement — previously the Interior Department's top climate policy official — has filed a complaint with the Office of Special Counsel alleging that his reassignment came in retaliation for blowing the whistle on the imminent dangers facing coastal Alaska Native communities.
Well, it wasn&apost the New York slimes and it wasn&apost the Washington compost, they were too busy printing all of the condemnations from people blowing the whistle on it, and referring to them as xenophobic and racist, which is what you talked about in your monologue.
Not only would it have been clear from the outset that there was almost no chance of anything happening or any charges being pursued, but blowing the whistle on another officer — or even just reacting negatively to the routinely bawdy banter of pilots — would get you ostracized and harm your career prospects.
I forgive Martha for sleeping with Thom (I understand), I forgive Thom for sleeping with Martha (but I forgive Martha more), I forgive Luther for being such a racist pigfucker, I forgive Cal for lying to me about the overhaul work on the Mustang, I forgive Cal and Luther both for blowing the whistle on me when I went AWOL—I was always wondering who that was, who blew me.
Fear of being deported stops people in the United States from speaking up about their own or other trafficking cases, said Denise Brennan, professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology at Georgetown University in Washington D.C.. "The biggest deterrent for people blowing the whistle on either their own situation of abuse or maybe co-workers is the fear of people getting deported," Brennan, author of "Life Interrupted: Trafficking into Forced Labor in the United States," told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
A radio commentator avenges an old wrong by blowing the whistle on Hollywood scandals.
From 2006–2008, she worked as a lawyer in the law firm owned by of Congressman Alan Grayson, "Grayon and Kubli", representing government contractors blowing the whistle on fraud in the reconstruction of Iraq.
In July 2019 it was revealed that Carter-Ruck had written to Sam Matthews, the Labour Party's former head of disputes, warning he could face legal action for breaking his Non-disclosure agreement for blowing the whistle on the party's handling of antisemitism allegations.
Diehl, Alan E., PhD, "Silent Knights: Blowing the Whistle on Military Accidents and Their Cover-ups", Brassey's, Inc., Dulles, Virginia, 2002, Library of Congress card number 2001052726, , pages 81-82.Bowers, Peter M., "Breezing Along With The Breeze", Wings, Granada Hills, California, December 1989, Volume 19, Number 6, p. 19.
These violations allow individuals to concretize and rationalize blowing the whistle. On the other hand, "value-driven" whistleblowers are influenced by their personal codes of ethics. In these cases, whistleblowers have been criticized for being driven by personal biases. In addition to ethics, social and organizational pressure are a motivating forces.
Stéphanie Balique-Gibaud is a public relations and an event marketing specialist. Working for UBS France in Paris, she has in particular played a decisive role in blowing the whistle on the practices of tax evasion and laundering of tax fraud in organized group of UBS AG (Switzerland) with the complicity of UBS France.
However, in March 2007 Perlman resigned after blowing the whistle on political censorship within the SABC. His resignation was widely thought to indicate his dissatisfaction with internal politics at the SABC. Perlman has a BA in History, African Politics and Southern Sotho, and a BA Honours in Development Studies. He has also worked for the Weekly Mail, Saturday Star and Sunday Independent.
Diehl, Alan E., PhD, Former Senior USAF Safety Scientist. Silent Knights: Blowing the Whistle on Military Accidents and Their Cover-ups, Brassey's, Inc., Dulles, Virginia, 2002, Library of Congress card number 2001052726, , p. 45. This is thought to be a complete listing through July 1, 2012, but omits the JC-130A (53-3130, c/n 3002) test airframe that was tested to destruction and airframes retired or withdrawn from service.
Pavel Bret, a deputy director of the Office for the Documentation and the Investigation of the Crimes of Communism, criticized Cibulka's lists, saying: "It's dangerous to apply sweeping blacklisting. We shouldn't forget who compiled them. If [Cibulka] wants to be objective, he should also inform the public how people had been recruited -- that it was often through compromising documents, extortion, beatings -- or their collaboration was falsified.""Blowing the Whistle on the Past". TIME.
Paul Barnes is the founder and former senior minister of the evangelical church Grace Chapel in Douglas County, Colorado. He confessed to being homosexual to the church board, and his resignation was accepted on December 7, 2006. He started the church in his basement and watched it reach a membership of 2,100 in his 28 years of leadership. An anonymous caller to Grace Chapel expressed concern over having heard someone mention "blowing the whistle" on pastors like Barnes.
Michele Brill-Edwards is a Canadian whistle-blower. She is a lecturer and emergency physician in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Ottawa. Brill-Edwards is best known for heading Health Canada drug approvals between 1987 and 1992 and quitting in 1996 after blowing the whistle on the agency's suppression of prescription drug risks. She won a 1992 federal court case against her employer.Kingston, Anne, Heartburn pills that cause heart attacks, antidepressants that lead to suicide, Macleans, 20 November 2012.
On Sunday, 31 August 2008, RTÉ 1 aired part one of the two-part series Whistleblower based on real events, it outlined one midwife's concerns with Neary's practices and ultimately blowing the whistle on his unnecessary hysterectomy procedures. The true identity of the whistleblower remains shrouded in mystery, with Sheila O'Connor from patient focus collecting awards on their behalf. The Lourdes Hospital Inquiry Report uses the pseudonyms 'Ann' and 'Bridget' to refer to the two midwives who raised their concerns about Neary.
The team do an emergency operation to release more blood from his spleen but find his spleen to be lumpy. After House makes Taub guess several explanations during the D/Dx, he eventually comes up with sarcoidosis. While the DDx is going on, House and Taub are playing a game and House loses, Adams suggests that this is another example of House's impaired coordination. Park agrees with this, but Chase says that it's ironic that they're talking about a whistle blower while "Blowing the Whistle" on House.
In June 2013 his former wife spoke for the first time to the press. According to her, Gustl Mollath was continually violent towards her, prior and during marriage. The alleged money laundering activities became an issue only after their divorce, which directly contradicts Gustl Mollath's version that he had suffered from the illegal activities of his former wife. Gustl Mollath has denied the allegations levied against him and has said that he was being persecuted for blowing the whistle on tax evasion at HypoVereinsbank.
Fullerton's prestige made him a powerful voice blowing the whistle on the Black Sox Scandal. Prior to the 1919 World Series between the White Sox and the Cincinnati Reds, Fullerton received a tip from professional gamblers that the Cincinnati team was a lock to win. The scene immortalized in the 1988 film Eight Men Out indicated that Fullerton (portrayed by Studs Terkel) watched the series with the legendary Ring Lardner (played by director John Sayles) and together they counted suspicious plays. In actuality, Fullerton did this with former pitching great Christy Mathewson.
Lynn Henning claims that livestock factory farms have to be held accountable for water and air quality. She gained attention through claiming on state and federal authorities to ensure them that these laws on water and air quality are not violated. She herself runs a 300-acres corn and soybeans farm in Lenawee County within 10 miles of 12 CAFO's - Concentrated animal feeding operations. In 2000 a Michigan state park lake was polluted by a runoff, and the Hennings were blamed for blowing the whistle on a local Concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO).
Blowing the Whistle on Forced Prostitution, Spiegel Online, 8 March 2006 The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), the Nordic Council and Amnesty International also expressed concern over an increase in the trafficking of women and forced sex trafficking up to and during the World Cup."Red card to trafficking during World Cup" , Amnesty International, Public Statement (26 April 2006)"Stop trafficking in women before the FIFA World Cup" (Doc. 10881), Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly (10 April 2006) In March 2006, the campaign "Responsible John. Prostitution without compulsion and violence" was started by the government of Berlin.
He is first an enemy of Misty Fey, and later, Mia Fey, as he exposed information regarding the Fey family's channeling of the victim of the DL-6 case 15 years prior to Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, creating a scandal. He murders Mia in order to prevent her from blowing the whistle on his blackmailing, forming the second case of the game. He tries to force the blame first on Mia's sister Maya Fey, and later Phoenix. He confesses to his crime when Mia (being channeled by Maya) threatens to reveal a list of people he was blackmailing to the public.
StatSheet also provided users with access to its data visualization platform designed to organize, generate, and deliver relevant real-time and historical statistics through a central portal. Users could query these statistics, build custom graphs and charts,“StatPlot: Create Beautiful Sports Charts in Minutes”, Kirkpatrick, Marshall, The New York Times, 27 May 2009 and receive real-time updates"Sports Fans Keep Up With Your Teams On StatTweets", Schonfeld, Erick, TechCrunch, 17 Dec 2008 on specific players and teams. Data was available for leagues, teams, players, coaches, and referees.“Myth buster: Blowing the whistle on Duke favoritism”, Parrish, Gary, CBSSports.
Police detective Huang Huo-tu, a Waisheng ren (Mainland Chinese) in Taiwan, has relegated himself to a mundane job as a Foreign Affairs Officer as self-punishment for blowing the whistle on corruption in the force, and his colleagues have turned their backs on him. His young daughter is left traumatized after being taken hostage in a gun battle, and his wife Ching-fang is filing for divorce. Huang is on the verge of a severe nervous breakdown. A series of bizarre deaths in Taipei baffle local investigators, including a Catholic priest of foreign nationality found disemboweled.
When Paul rejoins the Dingoes football team after a failed run the previous year, he discovers teammate Nathan Tyson (Luke Hemsworth) is using steroids to bulk up. After alerting Doctor Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher), Nathan is dropped and Paul becomes a pariah among the team for blowing the whistle on Nathan. The coach, Pat Miller (Matt Norman), keeps Paul on the bench for the next few games but eventually relents when he is forced to play Paul due to the injury of another player. After Paul scores the winner, he confronts Pat, tells him he is a bully and walks off.
Since many potential student- athletes were poor, boosters would induce them to sign with SMU by offering them payments and expense coverage. Several key boosters and administration officials determined that it would not only be unethical to cut off those payments, but also potentially problematic as some boosters were contractually obligated to pay the athletes for the duration of their time at SMU. There was also the real potential of disgruntled football players "blowing the whistle" on SMU should the payments not continue. When the sanctions were handed down, SMU had three players – all seniors about to graduate – receiving payments.
Buba: Blowing the Whistle on Big Bubba's Gold Manipulators? The Bundesbank was established in 1957 and succeeded the Bank deutscher Länder, which introduced the Deutsche Mark on 20 June 1948. Until the euro was physically introduced in 2002, the Bundesbank was the central bank of the former Deutsche Mark ("German Mark", sometimes known in English as the "Deutschmark"). The Bundesbank was the first central bank to be given full independence, leading this form of central bank to be referred to as the Bundesbank model, as opposed, for instance, to the New Zealand model, which has a goal (i.e.
Seven years prior to the passage of the Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989, the Department of Defense was already working through the lessons learned by other branches of the federal government over the previous decade. A year later in 1983, Congress passed a law prohibiting reprisals against non-appropriated fund employees for blowing the whistle on wrongdoing at military base facilities. In 1986, the first statute aimed at Defense contractor employee whistleblower protection was enacted. At this time, members of the Congressional Military Reform Caucus also became concerned about military service members who chose to "blow the whistle" on DoD waste, fraud, and abuse.
While in Vietnam, Castillo had witnessed first-hand the effects of drug abuse on his soldiers. In 1979, he joined the DEA as an enforcement agent in America's "War on Drugs", specializing in undercover investigation and acting as a foreign diplomat for six years in South and Central America. He is best known for blowing the whistle on the CIA-backed arms-for-drugs trade used to prop up the 1980s Contra counter-insurgency in Nicaragua, and for the book that he wrote on that subject, entitled Powder Burns: Cocaine, Contras and the Drug War and released in 1994, two years after he had left the DEA.
He was president of the President of the National Civil Service Institute (1989–1992), Civil Service Secretary, and Minister of the Interior during Carlos Menem’s first term in office. After opposing the constitutional reform of 1994 and blowing the whistle on corruption in 1995, he resigned from his position, left the Justicialist Party and founded the New Leadership Party in 1996. He won 247,500 votes (13.10%) in the 1996 elections for Head of Government of the City of Buenos Aires, and five members of his party became part of the Constituent Assembly. He was elected as a representative for the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires in 1997 as part of the city's first legislature after becoming an autonomous administrative district, a position he took up as part of a bloc of 11 representatives from the New Leadership Party.
On June 9, 2013, U.S. Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper, referring to the surveillance activities lately reported in The Washington Post and The Guardian, stressed the activities were lawful, conducted under authorities approved by the U.S. Congress, and that "significant misimpressions" had resulted from the articles published; he called the disclosures of "intelligence community measures used to keep Americans safe" "reckless". He condemned the leaks as having done "huge, grave damage" to the U.S. intelligence capabilities. We the People petition to pardon Snowden at the White House website That same day, a We the People petition was launched via the whitehouse.gov website seeking "a full, free and absolute pardon for any crimes [Snowden] has committed or may have committed related to blowing the whistle on secret NSA surveillance programs." The petition attained 100,000 signatures within two weeks, thus meeting the threshold and requiring an official response from the White House. The White House answered on July 28, 2015, declining to pardon Snowden.

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