The actor plays a whistleblowing ciggy exec, who suggests the coffin nails might not be as good for you as the advertising promises. |
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Within this context, the role and clout of the whistleblowing mechanism envisaged remains to be seen. |
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Faced with the bizarre situation of being asked to sign a gag order by a whistleblowing organization, I, alone, refused. |
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Second, employers must be trained to implement a viable whistleblowing policy that allows employees to raise concerns without fear of reprisal. |
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None of our respondents who had experienced fraud reported uncovering it by means of a whistleblowing system. |
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In addition, whistleblowing mechanisms are in place for the reporting of other serious ethical or legal concerns. |
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In preparation for these talks, Table 3 members forwarded examples of situations worthy of whistleblowing. |
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In 2004 ministers decided to make data on whistleblowing claims secret, so it is hard to tell how well the act is working. |
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Intervest Offices has introduced whistleblowing rules to protect employees who report abuses within the company. |
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Tor facilitates internal accountability before it turns into whistleblowing. |
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Among other improvements, extensive health and safety provisions and whistleblowing protection. |
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Anyone with the intellect of a ping-pong ball should understand how opportunistic that whistleblowing looks. |
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If all these processes are working as they should, then there is no need for further whistleblowing protection policies. |
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The whistleblowing community is comprised of both internal and external whistleblowers. |
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We know the whistleblowing procedures, what those who work in political offices or within a department experience, which we must respect when they decide to publicly blow the whistle or send information. |
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As well, I firmly believe in legislating robust whistleblowing protection to ensure that those who expose corruption and wrongdoing are protected from reprisal. |
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Will the government come clean and admit that its feckless idea of whistleblowing legislation is more about plugging leaks than about protecting honest civil servants? |
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These resources are there for employees and provide employees with an independent and confidential channel for obtaining advice about fraud-or any type of malpractice-and the whistleblowing process. |
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Among the 20 or so founding members are Peter Gardiner, who exposed a slush fund at BAE, another military contractor, and various whistleblowing former doctors, nurses and lawyers. |
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Other circuits have yet to weigh in. The question that matters most concerns the long-term impact that whistleblowing lawyers would have on the quality of legal representation. |
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Would he also agree that this highlights the need for whistleblowing legislation to protect that scenario from playing out as it has in recent days? |
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Leakage is more likely to be associated with issues such as freedom of speech, keeping government accountable, informing the public of important public policy issues and whistleblowing. |
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With regard to disclosure of professional wrongdoing, the proposed changes to the Staff Regulations include introducing clear and effective rules for whistleblowing. |
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A professional whistleblowing system is a system implemented by a private or public organization, encouraging its employees to report issues that can affect its business or involve its responsibility in a serious manner. |
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You are all aware of proposed whistleblowing legislation that is intended to protect federal employees who report misconduct within the federal government. |
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Rules, procedures and whistleblowing processes are in place. |
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The investigation into the ward was commissioned after whistleblowing by members of staff. |
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The CQC logged 6,300 whistleblowing reports from worried staff over poor care. |
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In the Public Interest takes a look at both the benefits of whistleblowing, and the suffering and persecution whistleblowers are often subjected to. |
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This is very depressing news for whistleblowing and press freedom. |
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