Secretariat – The term “whistleblower” generally refers to a person who anonymously reports suspected corporate misconduct to their employer or to law enforcement or regulatory authorities. This article focuses primarily on current uncertainties in the US relating to the future of government whistleblower programs, and recent developments in the UK and UAE relating to whistleblowers.
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When the Whistle Blows
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