Sentences with phrase «about whistleblowing»

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Writer Josh Singer will use «Inside WikiLeaks: My Time With Julian Assange At The World's Most Dangerous Website» as well as «WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange's War On Secrecy» to formulate his script about the whistleblowing website's experience prodding the government with embarrassing exposures leading to the site and Assange's prosecution.
We chat with White Paper Games Co-Founder Pete Bottomley about all things The Occupation, including its dynamic AI, the possibility of a console release, and why the UK developer decided to make a game about whistleblowing, and much more.

Not exact matches

It disclosed a whistleblowing mechanism for reporting violations to privacy - related issues (G3), and published information about the impact of Russian law on user privacy (G4).
The whistleblowing has revealed a pattern of government corruption, a Tammany Hall on steriods about to blow.
Long before a deranged doctor opened fire inside Bronx - Lebanon Hospital, the place was under an ongoing federal corruption probe, mobsters controlled the construction of its new outpatient center, executives were enjoying million - dollar pay packages and fat bonuses, doctors were allegedly offered per - patient bounties to drum up clinic business, and whistleblowing staffers sounded the alarm about poor patient care but were ignored.
There is a big difference between «whistleblowing» about entrenched corruption or malfeasance, and being unable to accept that your personal views are not the last word on what is right or wrong.
In Cornwall, Ont., for example, attention has focused on a high - profile whistleblowing case in which the city pleaded guilty to retaliating against an employee who complained about an incident of nursing home abuse.
We also look at a whistleblowing case where, unusually, an employer was able to show that an employee had raised concerns purely in self interest, and so was not protected as a whistleblower, and a case where the EAT considered when a tribunal should consider evidence about pre-termination settlement negotiations.
It may also be considered wrongful if the boss fired the employee for requesting a reasonable accommodation for a disability, or because the employee engaged in whistleblowing by complaining about unlawful conduct.
These commenters were concerned about how disclosed protected health information would be used during and subsequent to the whistleblowing event and felt that adding additional limitations to the ability to whistleblow would help to alleviate these concerns.
Mr. Azar's pro bono work has also included successfully persuading the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to allow a disabled prisoner's federal civil rights case to proceed, resulting in a published decision on a matter of first impression; assisting tenants in disputes with their landlords; and assisting a translator in defending against contempt proceedings relating to her alleged whistleblowing about safety defects in automobiles.
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