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  2. Christopher Wylie - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Wylie (born 19 June [1] 1989 [2]) is a British-Canadian data consultant.He is noted as the whistleblower who released a cache of documents to The Guardian he obtained while he worked at Cambridge Analytica.

  3. Whistleblowing - Wikipedia

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    Whistleblowing (also whistle-blowing or whistle blowing) is the activity of a person, often an employee, revealing information about activity within a private or public organization that is deemed illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe or fraudulent. Whistleblowers can use a variety of internal or external channels to communicate information or ...

  4. United Nations Ethics Office - Whistle Blower Protection

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    In December 2016, it was reported [9] that the UN was considering drafting proposals to further restrict the type of report that would be eligible for "Whistleblower" protection. The United Nations Ethics office has been under scrutiny [ 10 ] for its perceived oversight shortcomings, and investigative practices in relation to Whistleblowers.

  5. Whistleblow while you work: This startup wants to make it ...

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    At its core, whistleblowing is a way for anyone directly connected to a public or private body to bring attention to practices they feel contravene some law or code of conduct -- no matter how big ...

  6. Whistleblower protection in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a whistle-blower action should include a beneficial suggestion to reserve the right to potential financial compensation for job-related improvement suggestions. Defense Efficiency [40] U.S. Air Force [41] U.S. Army [42] U.S. Marines [43] U.S. Navy [44] White House [45] Other remedies may be available if a federal worker is unable to ...

  7. Anti-Gag Statute - Wikipedia

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    The legal definition of SBU is overly broad and vague, and potentially can sweep in any information. Illustrative definitions include the Energy Department's ("information for which disclosure … could adversely affect national security or government interests") and the State Department's ("information which, if released, could result in or ...

  8. Category:Whistleblowing - Wikipedia

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  9. Watchdog journalism - Wikipedia

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    The role of the press to be a "watchdog" and monitor a government's actions has been one of the fundamental components of a democratic society.Ettema and Glasser (1998) argue that watchdog journalism's most important role is that their "stories implicitly demand the response of public officials". [6]