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Tanzania: Whistleblowing platform banned ahead of October electionThe Africa Report.
Read moreTanzania: Whistleblowing platform banned ahead of October electionThe Africa Report.
Read moreA contractor working on a $200 million project at ASX claims he was sacked after he blew the whistle on governance failures that the market operator was allegedly hiding from the Reserve Bank of Au...
Read moreNSA whistleblower Reality Winner on rebuilding her life in new memoir ABC News’ Linsey Davis sat down with Reality Winner to discuss her memoir, “I Am Not A Traitor,” and what she wants people to ...
Read moreBOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — An Idaho judge dismissed a whistleblower lawsuit against the Idaho Attorney General’s Office by a fired attorney, preventing the case from a jury trial. Idaho 4th Distr...
Read moreA month before the lawsuit filed by a fired former deputy AG was set to go to jury trial, judge dismisses case in summary judgement ruling An Idaho judge dismissed a whistleblower lawsuit against t...
Read morePolitics THE African Centre for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL) says, lack of legal protection has weakened public confidence in whistleblowing and discouraged citizens from exposing cor...
Read moreThe FTC targeted businessman James Douvas for ruin in $216 million lawsuit. It’s yet another case of federal officials with too much power, an unlimited budget, and a need for a scalp. The Nationa...
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Read moreMeta is facing another storm of controversy as whistleblowers accuse the company of hiding research about child safety issues in virtual reality spaces. Current and former employees have turned ov...
Read moreTo the editor: In 1969, President Richard Nixon’s attorney general, John Mitchell, advised the press to “watch what we do, not what we say.” Sadly, this also applies 45-plus years later to the Tru...