Now it's
called whistleblowing, and it can be just as perilous as testifying against the mob.
Instead, Cambridge Analytica's former director of research
calls his whistleblowing a crisis of conscience.
Not exact matches
This month's bulletin contains five short articles on (i)
whistleblowing and the public interest criteria; (ii) upcoming employment law training in Cambridge; (iii) analysis of the «principal purpose» test in relation to staff transferring under TUPE; (iv) discussion of how many witnesses to
call at Tribunal; and (v) the vexed question of entitlement to legal representation at internal disciplinary hearings.
GlaxoSmithKline: $ 94 million; July 2012 The probe of what the American Lawyer
calls the biggest health care fraud settlement in history began in 2003 with
whistleblowing complaints filed by Cheryl Eckard, who alleged manufacturing faults at one of Glaxo's plants.