"Whistleblowing cases" refer to situations where individuals expose or report wrongdoing, corruption, or illegal activities in an organization or society. This act is called whistleblowing because the person involved is essentially blowing the whistle, revealing something hidden or secretive to bring attention to it. These cases often involve insiders who courageously disclose information that could be harmful or unethical, aiming to improve transparency and hold responsible parties accountable for their actions.