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Posts Tagged ‘whistle-blowing’

Hitting a nerve, whistle blowing

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Does anyone know the proper office to contact concerning whistle blowing, any information would be appreciated.
I was employed for 19 years, a county childcare case worker was misappropriating funds for a federally funded program.
I brought it to the attention of her supervisor, later finding out also good her friend outside [...]

Army of One Campaign Overbilled by $15.5 Million

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Ad agency Leo Burnett will pay $15.5 million to settle allegations that it overbilled the U.S. Army for work on its “Army of One” campaign. Huh? How could that happen? They bill by the hour right? There are only so many hours in a day. $15.5 million are a lot of hours! Doesn’t the Army [...]

The Dark Side of Whistleblowing

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Neil Weinberg, 03.14.05
The government makes whistleblowers filthy rich for ferreting out fraud on the job.
Douglas Durand is the paragon of a corporate whistleblower. Shortly after stepping in as vice president of sales at TAP Pharmaceutical Products in early 1995, he began to suspect the company was conspiring with doctors to overcharge the federal government’s Medicare [...]

Need to Report Fraud, Waste or Abuse and Protect Yourself?

Friday, January 9th, 2009

When my dad blew the whistle on an embezzling college president when I was just a baby, he instinctively made several smart moves:

he went to an attorney for advice before blowing the whistle;
he worked with the State Bureau of Investigation to help gather evidence while he still worked at the college;
he took [...]

Whistleblowing: the prophecy of ordinary people

Sunday, July 8th, 2007

Prophets are not always appreciated. Prophets penetrate nice or tough or comfortable facades. Like the child of the fairy tale, they dare to tell the emperor he wears no clothes. Like Martin Luther, they publish the hypocrisy of the sanctimonious and powerful. Like Rachel Carson, they shatter complacency and demand protection for the earth’s little [...]

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