Sentences with phrase «became whistleblowers»

The article described how an internal investigation conducted by a company executive, Dinesh Thakur, who went on to become a whistleblower, reported appalling deceit: Ranbaxy scientists substituted cheaper, lower - quality ingredients in place of better ingredients, manipulated test parameters, and even bought brand - name drugs and used them in place of their own generics to win FDA approval.
At that time, Glaxo executives in China asked them to investigate a former employee, Vivian Shi, who was suspected of becoming a whistleblower and disclosing a widespread bribery scheme.
-- HOUSE: Chris Wylie, a former Cambridge Analytica employee who became a whistleblower, has agreed to be interviewed by Democrats on the U.S. House Intelligence Committee.
Kogan has consented to the audit, but Wylie, who has positioned himself as one of the architects for the data collection scheme before becoming a whistleblower, declined, according to Facebook.
When some professional researcher observes unethical behavior by other researchers they are obliged to report that and investigate what is going on [4]; in some cases, it is even necessary to become a whistleblower in order to prevent future patients from being harmed or killed (see: «Whistleblowers in Science are Necessary to Keep Research and Science - based Industries Honest!»).
Davis is beautiful briefly thrown along side Dr. Kate Caldwell (Naomie Harris, deserving extra after her flip in «Moonlight»), a scientist became whistleblower, who labored for the unhealthy guys and thinks she would possibly know a treatment.
The biopic from director Oliver Stone tells the story of the former CIA employee Edward Snowen (Joseph Gordon - Levitt) who became a whistleblower when he leaked classified information about the NSA to the media that revealed the agency was spying on unknowing citizens of the United States.
Will you be a diligent employee, a hardline careerist with their sights on the Prime Minister's job or will you become a whistleblower and bring the government down?
Dr. Carlin chose to become a whistleblower instead.
He then became a whistleblower and joined with LabMD's former CEO in a qui tam suit against Tiversa.
Kogan has consented to the audit, but Wylie, who has positioned himself as one of the architects for the data collection scheme before becoming a whistleblower, declined, according to Facebook.
Chris Wylie, a former Cambridge Analytica employee who became a whistleblower, told The Washington Post that Cambridge had begun testing phrases like «drain the swamp» and «deep state» well before Trump launched his campaign.

Not exact matches

Encrypted messaging has become more prominent in recent years as NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden raised awareness of mass surveillance and more messaging apps implemented end - to - end encryption to keep communications private.
A whistleblower is accusing some key financial regulators of allowing sensitive broker information to become readily accessible, even as industry watchdogs emphasized the need for companies to protect client data.
It became apparent during the handover period that payments, in the form of cash and gifts, were being made to doctors, the aforementioned whistleblower claimed in January 2014.
As a result, Brown and Heathers have become go - to whistleblowers of a sort: Researchers now pepper the pair with tips about suspect papers.
Based on true events, Snowden follows notorious whistleblower Edward Snowden (Joseph Gorden - Levitt) as he becomes increasingly disillusioned with his orders at the NSA and, eventually, decides to leak thousands of classified documents to the press.
One of the biggest problems with «Snowden» is that — even though there are some moments early - on that attempt to demonstrate just how revolutionary Snowden's discoveries were — by the end, there's no intensity behind the actions of the young whistleblower publishing the information and becoming a national criminal.
Before Daniel Ellsberg became the iconic whistleblower of his time with the 1971 release of the Pentagon Papers, which revealed the history of the United State's involvement in Vietnam, he had a decision to make: Should he also reveal the insanity at work in the nuclear war planning of the United States and the Soviet Union?
Sometimes those theories become fact when whistleblowers talk or years later when the documents are declassified.
You could well become an outlet for whistleblowers within IPCC (would it be tecnically possible to offer them anonymity, whilst still declaring themselves to you?).
In looking at the latter organization's site, I became aware of its excellent blog, the Whistleblower Protection Blog, which has much more detail on its bullet - lead investigation and the FOIA cases it brought against the FBI, as well as useful posts on legal issues relating to whisteblowers.
(c) at least 120 days have elapsed since the whistleblower provided the information to the relevant entity's audit committee, chief legal officer, CCO (or their respective functional equivalents) or the individual's supervisor, or, at least 120 days have elapsed since the whistleblower received the information, if in the circumstances the whistleblower received the information, the whistleblower became aware that one or more of those individuals were already aware of the information.
And Tor isn't all bad: The network was originally created for military communications and has become a place for free speech advocates like journalists and whistleblowers to speak out anonymously.
Furthermore, according to Richard Sabo, a financial planner and former insurance agent who became an industry whistleblower in the 1990s, policies from fraternal benefit societies such as Thrivent Financial may not be covered by a state's guaranty association (for example, they aren't covered in PA.).
Encrypted messaging has become more prominent in recent years as NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden raised awareness of mass surveillance and more messaging apps implemented end - to - end encryption to keep communications private.
SCL's work has become a major global controversy since former employee and now whistleblower Christopher Wylie alleged that the company influenced voter behavior via Facebook ads created by harvesting the data of 50 million Facebook users without their permission.
Now, after Congress's name appearing in the whistleblower's deposition, it will only become uglier.
Instantly recognisable with his pink hair and nose ring, Christopher Wylie claims to have helped create data analysis company Cambridge Analytica before turning whistleblower and becoming «the face»...
Instantly recognizable with his pink hair and nose ring, Christopher Wylie claims to have helped create data analysis company Cambridge Analytica before turning whistleblower and becoming «the face» of the crisis engulfing Facebook.
Government whistleblowers like Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning have become household names in recent years, but many don't realize how often whistleblowing occurs in the corporate world.
A famous whistleblower sues 22 big banks, consumers become more optimistic about mortgage credit, and mortgage delinquencies hit a 5 - year low.
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