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Studies have shown that people are much more likely to blow the whistle internally than to blow the whistle externally — to Congress, an inspector general or regulatory agency, for example.
Why didn't Comey resign and blow the whistle on the President?
Because the Stars didn't gain possession, the referees didn't blow the whistle.
If some of us blow the whistle now and Nevada is embarrassed?
Or if we don't blow the whistle and we have another Iowa?
After his death, several ATF employees came forward to blow the whistle.
"I understand the unwarranted shame, powerlessness & inability to blow the whistle," he tweeted.
Kim, now 55, says he did not start off intending to blow the whistle.
Beijing also silenced a doctor who attempted to blow the whistle on the virus.
However, I never felt as if I could "blow the whistle" on these men.
Rostow urged the president to "blow the whistle" on the Republicans and "destroy" Nixon's candidacy.
Managers recirculated company guidelines that call for workers to blow the whistle on one another.
But my other team members are afraid to blow the whistle for fear of retribution.
I didn't blow the whistle to get attention, or at least I don't think I did.
Their mission is simple: Blow the whistle on quotas, then try to do something about it.
Some officials are afraid to blow the whistle with 20,000 people screaming and yelling at them.
Faced with such a boss, we all think we'd be the first to blow the whistle.
If a cheeky email can earn you an enemy, what happens when you blow the whistle?
Previously, you could just drop a period in front and blow the whistle on the hidden canoe.
But no one believed the women trying to blow the whistle on the man who protected whistleblowers.
Now, it's time to blow the whistle on Claire Underwood (Robin Wright); more specifically, on her footwear.
New York City requires its employees to blow the whistle on wrongdoing, and that approach is working.
I'm going to continue to blow the whistle on all of that,' she said on MSNBC Tuesday.
It's time we blow the whistle on this foul, and get this bill over the goal line.
Yes, we are beautiful, powerful, and political, but we are ready to blow the whistle on you, too.
WADA spent years looking the other way on Russia's program even as athletes tried to blow the whistle.
When people cheat, when countries cheat and they take advantage of us, we need to blow the whistle.
Or they may fear that such people are more likely to blow the whistle on any improper demands.
When people cheat, when countries cheat and they take advantage of us, we need to blow the whistle.
China previously denied that it operated these camps at all, before outside media started to blow the whistle.
Indeed, "How to Blow the Whistle on Fraud" posters should be standard at the workplaces of all government contractors.
But former employees who tried to blow the whistle on the fraudulent activity years earlier tell a different story.
And because testifying carries no guarantee of a visa, Joy has little incentive to blow the whistle in court.
Joel Clement was the first Interior employee to blow the whistle on the reassignments, filing a complaint in July.
And that's not going to change until you, as citizens, blow the whistle early and often and demand it change.
" Fleischer admitted Trump has to put up with biased referees, noting the press "loves to blow the whistle on him.
She didn't merely blow the whistle on fashion industry abuses—Dauxerre burned the whole house down, couture drapes and all.
Instead, he had a plan to blow the whistle on (apparently largely imagined) "officer incompetence" and mismanagement in his unit.
Former employees say the bank used termination notices to retaliate against attempts to blow the whistle on its fraudulent activities.
Fellow doctors rarely blow the whistle, and some state medical boards exercise timid oversight, allowing unethical doctors to continue to operate.
Both private and public employees should be able to blow the whistle to deter objective wrongdoing — and encouraged to do so.
"When you blow the whistle, you better be clear that you are on your own," said Mr. Bishop, who is 69.
We usually try to blow the whistle after a killing blow which is identified by that red side striking the opponent.
Jamal Murray was at the Palace of Versailles, ready to blow the whistle on anyone getting too close to the topiaries.
They may even have allowed scandals to go uncovered because nobody can bring themselves to blow the whistle on saintly NHS workers.
Ultimately, a group of Rockford residents worked nearly a decade to blow the whistle on contamination left behind from the former tannery.
Trump's cronies will feel freer to break the law, and nonpartisan civil servants less likely to blow the whistle when they do.
Together, you can encourage your employers to behave in ethical and humane ways, and blow the whistle publicly when they fall short.
That can't be an easy thing for anyone to do — to blow the whistle on a boss, let alone the commander in chief.
A manager at Black Sheep tells TMZ ... Jason's people didn't blow the whistle about the tweet, it was another employee who told management.
I've spent the last 14 or so years with my nose to Music City's grindstone, and I felt compelled to blow the whistle.
Feature A doping track star and an anti-doping officer get married, nearly divorce, then blow the whistle on Russia's state-run cheating.
Replays appeared to show Auburn guard Bryce Brown make contact with Riller's elbow on the shot, but the referees didn't blow the whistle.
He had even written a book about the affair, "Cheated," with a former learning specialist who helped blow the whistle on the classes.
Chris' lawyer says there's a constitutional right against self-incrimination, so he should be under no obligation to blow the whistle on himself.
It's only after Miller and the Canucks get in his face that he decides that, whoops, I totally meant to blow the whistle there.
Prosecutors say Berman was about to blow the whistle on Durst, claiming he confessed to her he killed his first wife back in 1982.
Press or blow the whistle for two seconds and you activate emergency texts, calls, or emails to be sent to your pre-selected contacts.
Toler also claims she tried to blow the whistle on an extra-marital affair involving high-level team execs -- but her complaints went nowhere.
It matters that people who blow the whistle on crimes and war crimes be defended and not abandoned or portrayed as violent criminals or traitors.
For years, the agency had missed obvious signs of the fraud, including multiple attempts by Boston-based fraud investigator Harry Markopolos to blow the whistle.
Instead of cleaning up its act, state by state, agribusiness lobbyists are feverishly pushing ag-gag laws that blow the whistle on the whistle-blower.
And, in a radical move, lawmakers hoped that regular people — or, at the very least, environmental experts — would be the ones to blow the whistle.
Wells Fargo has been sued in recent years by employees who claim they were fired after they tried to blow the whistle on the bank.
Chilcot's inquiry sheds new light on how Kelly tried to blow the whistle from inside the British government, and how his warnings ultimately went unheeded.
The board's law firm is still looking into reports that the bank retaliated against former employees who tried to blow the whistle on its wrongdoing.
And get out of the place or, you know, blow the whistle on whoever is the perpetrator doing the bad stuff so the culture will change.
And they knew that to blow the whistle or in any way resist this culture could cost you your reputation, your job or, even, your safety.
He was one of several medics targeted by police for trying to blow the whistle on the deadly virus in the early weeks of the outbreak.
But his tendency to blow the whistle on himself is one reason why the top Senate Republican, Mitch McConnell, wants Trump acquitted as soon as possible.
When they show it to Laurel, she quickly realizes her father must have had Trent killed when he threatened to blow the whistle on Antares' illicit activity.
Government scientists now have an easy way to get connected to lawyers, should they want to blow the whistle on anti-science action in the Trump Administration.
So there&aposs a moment where you have the opportunity to intervene and to potentially blow the whistle on them and to give people a heads up.
He said, and a military investigation confirmed, he was trying to reach forward operating base Sharana miles away, to blow the whistle on mismanagement in his unit.
The people most likely to blow the whistle on malfeasance are employees of an administration who have insider knowledge about how city government is supposed to work.
In this article, he uses those first-hand observations to blow the whistle on a federal judiciary that is no longer serving the interests of our democracy.
He had a highly unusual reason for leaving: He was marching to another base to blow the whistle on commanders that he believed were incompetent and dangerous.
Indeed, it wouldn't make much sense to allow intelligence community employees to blow the whistle on their superiors if the superiors get to take the whistle away.
Warrant canaries are often used to blow the whistle around National Security Letters; demands for information the FBI can send to companies without obtaining a court order.
The moment I decided to blow the whistle on a lot of the corruption going on in the White House, there are protections that are afforded to me.
If he directs the F.B.I., I.R.S. or Department of Homeland Security to harass his political opponents, civil servants will probably not cooperate — indeed, they may blow the whistle.
One June 28503, NPR ran a story about VA employees in Alabama who have faced retaliation and intimidation from management for attempting to blow the whistle on malfeasance.
It's time to extend the legal time periods for challenging violence, confine the broad reach of non-disclosure agreements, and support workers who blow the whistle on abuse.
None the people responsible for distorting the intelligence about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction were punished (although people who tried to blow the whistle about said distortion certainly were).
He had just been caught forwarding company emails to his personal email address, and claimed that he'd done so in order to blow the whistle on Uber's illicit activity.
When to blow the whistle If internal efforts fail, and fraud or other illegal behavior is at issue, it may be time to go to regulators or other authorities.
Sandy Parakilas, the former Facebook employee who helped blow the whistle on Cambridge Analytica, has said he won't stop pressuring the company until it ensures the integrity of elections.
The rule basically says that a referee can retroactively rule a play dead even though he didn't blow the whistle in time, because in his mind he had intended to.
Her family argued the criminal case did involve Kathleen's murder, because prosecutors believe Durst killed Susan Berman because she was going to blow the whistle on him over Kathleen's death.
Earl Sweatshirt is on fire throughout it and Too Short plays "Blow The Whistle," a song very near and dear to my heart, having grown up in the Bay Area.
Derek Grant, an Abbotsford, British Columbia, native, was denied his first NHL goal after officials determined that a referee intended to blow the whistle before the puck crossed the goal line.
Some also worried that it damaged the public trust if the president could fire employees who blow the whistle on abusive government practices or boot those who hold different political views.
He resigned this April after he was caught forwarding internal emails to his personal address and told Uber that he intended to blow the whistle on illegal activity at the company.
Besch needed to measure the VW's pollution levels under laboratory conditions, so he turned to California's Air Resources Board (CARB), which would later help blow the whistle on the "Dieselgate" scandal.
In one of Thorell's recordings played in court, at the FBI's suggestion, he asked Lumiere if he wanted to blow the whistle with him, without telling Lumiere that he already had.
Is it reasonable to believe a career law officer wouldn't shout from the rooftops, and even risk his job, to blow the whistle on such a catastrophic potential national security risk?
How corporate misdeeds come to light can seem almost random, sometimes depending on whether there is a damning video or someone willing to come forward to blow the whistle on misconduct.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Conservative and liberal U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday appeared reluctant to broaden protections for corporate insiders who blow the whistle on securities law violations or fraud by their companies.
It was only later that Inserillo learned that Lamstein had been involved in the infamous case of Adrian Schoolcraft, a former NYPD officer who tried to blow the whistle on illegal quotas.
So if I come across something—which I definitely do—which is racism or sexism or homophobia or chauvinism or classism or an elitist, then you just have to blow the whistle.
Villarreal took this as a sign that perhaps the assistant referee wasn't 100 percent confident, and he felt he couldn't blow the whistle and show red since he didn't see anything himself.
Emma O'Reilly, a member of the support staff on US Postal Service, the team with whom he won six of his seven Tours, was one of the first to blow the whistle.
I was a whistle-blower at the Environmental Protection Agency and went back to work for 20 years and continued to blow the whistle, as did several of my whistle-blowing colleagues.
The White House lawyers who reviewed the July 25 call clearly understood that it showed presidential misbehavior, but their reaction wasn't to blow the whistle themselves — it was to cover it up.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's capital is stepping up a campaign against foreign espionage from Monday, offering rewards ranging from $0003,500 to $73,000 to citizens who blow the whistle on suspected spies, state media said.
What makes him a hero in today's Olympic movement — one of the current heroes, I should say — is that he was brave enough to blow the whistle on Russia's state-sponsored doping program.
Goucher, who used to run for Salazar, was one of the first athletes to blow the whistle on the director, telling federal officials in 2011 and 2012 that Salazar was doping his runners.
Some individuals may become disgruntled, some want to blow the whistle on wrongdoing and others can be approached (or even manipulated) by career criminals over debts or other matters in their private life.
Corporate scandals can be costly to investors in the immediate term, but employees who blow the whistle on wrongdoing help their companies become more profitable in the long run, according to a new study.
Attacks on the whistleblower by the president and his allies have already made one-third of federal employees less likely to blow the whistle on wrongdoing, according to a December poll by Government Executive.
The company gained national attention for its work with the government in 2013, when Edward Snowden, a contractor with Booz Allen Hamilton, decided to blow the whistle on the National Security Agency's mass surveillance system.
Here are two potential aspects: Amnesty period Establish a 60-day amnesty period of time for anyone in the intel community to come forward and admit their own wrongdoing or blow the whistle on others.
China has silenced doctors who tried to blow the whistle on the severity of the coronavirus crisis in the country, and, according to the WHO, 116 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in China.
Protect said that all settlements should include specific advice for victims to clarify what they do not cover and ensure they know they can still blow the whistle to police or authorities over serious incidents.
Donna Brazile was in no mood Saturday morning to explain why she didn't blow the whistle on the Hillary Clinton campaign for allegedly rigging the democratic nomination against Bernie Sanders ... when she knew what was up.
The moment the ref said, "I intended to blow the whistle," whoever was on the other end of the line should have said, "No, you clearly didn't," and they should have figured out a real call.
The 45-year-old Welshman will blow the whistle in the final Bledisloe Cup match against Australia and New Zealand in Auckland on Saturday, a year after officiating in the World Cup title-decider at Twickenham.
I didn't know that even though my decision to blow the whistle would turn my world upside down, it would eventually set me on the path to finally achieving my childhood dream of becoming a writer.
Last week, the Office of Special Counsel, an independent agency empowered by Congress, issued a statement reminding the new Administration of the "statutory right to blow the whistle"—a right that can override other government policies.
BOSTON (Reuters) - The woman who helped blow the whistle on Russian doping doubts her country's attitude toward performance-enhancing drugs has changed fundamentally in the three years since she and her husband exposed the massive problem.
This isn't the first time agencies under Trump have left out language about an employee's legal right to blow the whistle in certain documents and communications, Elizabeth Hempowicz, director of public policy at POGO, told BuzzFeed News.
Wylie made international waves when he came forward in a Guardian story to blow the whistle on the now infamous data analytics firm that misappropriated Facebook user data and worked on behalf of Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Congress used its power of the purse to restrict the executive from exercising control of employees though the use of nondisclosure agreements that may have a chilling effect on the willingness of employees to blow the whistle.
But here are four things we do know: First, it seems that an experienced intelligence official was so deeply disturbed by Trump's interactions with the president of Ukraine as to feel the need to blow the whistle.
These experiences at both the beginning and end of my career in intelligence gave me a strong appreciation for the rigorous processes that existed for IC personnel to offer dissent or blow the whistle on improper conduct.
As the decade drew to a close, the final backlog confronting the Department centered around employees who tried to blow the whistle around the issues discussed above, such as appointment wait times and errors in claims processing.
We're told the former employee said R. Kelly's crew knew full well Kelly had a penchant for having sex with underage girls, but rather than blow the whistle on him, they actually helped the singer procure young girls.
They have the ability to blow the whistle when they see dangers to themselves, their co-workers, the community around their workplace, and the environment because they know their union is in their corner to help protect them.
He was one of several medics targeted by police for trying to blow the whistle on the deadly virus in the early weeks of the outbreak, which has sickened more than 28,000 people and killed more than 560.
Sherman didn't hear the referees blow the whistle—referee Walt Anderson said they gave him the benefit of the doubt because of how loud it was—and continued on to block the kick, and then also ran into Carpenter.
Either the refs allow such contact to become normalized, hurting the timing and flow of Detroit's offense, or they blow the whistle and allow the Pistons the choice of Drummond free throws or taking the ball on the side.
The upshot: Not only is it easier for a plaintiff to win a defamation suit in Australia, but people are far less likely to blow the whistle on misconduct, knowing what the legal (and therefore financial) consequences might be.
And Mr. Cain joined in last week: "So I blow the whistle on the FBI, get raided by the same FBI, and now they want to keep the FBI's reasons secret?" he wrote in a since-deleted Twitter post.
The principal point of the earlier film was that a specialist, Adam C. Winfield, who received a three-year sentence after pleading guilty to manslaughter deserved more lenient treatment because he had tried to blow the whistle on his fellow soldiers.
"Any federal employee who hears the reaction from the White House will think, 'If I blow the whistle, I will likely be subject to a personal attack,'" whistleblower lawyer and former Obama administration official Jason Zuckerman told the Washington Post.
So there was actually a report this week that one of the doctors who had tried to blow the whistle about this virus and was arrested for spreading rumors was basically vindicated as saying that this was what it was.
"We have somebody who is independent, who has no dog in that fight, who sits at that table-- and if they are seeing a pattern of untoward activity, it is their job and obligation, to blow the whistle," Miller said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to consider whether corporate insiders who blow the whistle on their employers are shielded from retaliation if they only report alleged misconduct internally rather than to the government's Securities and Exchange Commission.
In one case, someone not only launched a new page -- Marines United 2, or MU2 -- that promises to better weed out anyone looking to blow the whistle on the group's depraved behavior, but members have taken to taunting federal and military investigators.
Scientific advisory boards have been disbanded, the Office of Science and Technology Policy remains drastically understaffed and without a director, and scientists in various corners of government have been so dicked around that they're starting to blow the whistle on some shady practices.
Wikileaks surged into the public eye in 2010 after Chelsea Manning, the former U.S. solider now serving a prison sentence for leaking classified documents, used the website to blow the whistle on deadly human rights abuses during military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
" Instead, she said, "review of retaliatory decisions goes through an administrative process that heavily favors the government," and this process can have "a chilling effect on people in government who want to blow the whistle about illegality or abuse that they're seeing.
I figured if I was right about this being a set up, I could blow the whistle and get a warning out to the gun-rights community across the country to protect as many people as possible and maybe derail this attack.
They found that there were roughly 20 to 30 bad calls per game and that each ref has predictable patterns of behavior — some call more charging fouls, others hate to blow the whistle on traveling violations and others give more leniency to superstars.
Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was murdered on December 2900, 220006, ten minutes before his shift ended, and the day before all indications pointed to the fact he was going to "blow the whistle" on the Fast and Furious gun-walking debacle.
The 28-year-old London-based Canadian is defying a non-disclosure agreement to blow the whistle on his former employer Cambridge Analytica, the controversial political analytics firm known for its work on Donald Trump's presidential campaign in the U.S. and Uhuru Kenyatta's in Kenya.
While narrow "trade secret" contracts undoubtedly are legal, it's less clear that a wholesale waiver of the right to say anything about the workplace — even, for instance, to blow the whistle on harassment — is enforceable, or will be viewed as an illegal end-run undermining the NLRA.
Multiplying the outrage, the grand jury report supplied evidence that the police, district attorneys and judges in the Altoona and Johnstown area colluded with bishops in the cover-up, quashing the pleas of parents who tried to blow the whistle on priests who sexually abused children.
In summary, Solomon falsely asserted that Democrats worked with Ukrainian officials to help spread falsehoods about Trump campaign officials and quash investigations into Joe Biden's son, and that Yovanovitch had kept Ukrainian officials who might blow the whistle on the alleged scheme from entering the country.
" He continued:  "Patriotic Americans in government, law enforcement or the private sector with knowledge of crimes, breaches of public trust and misconduct committed by Donald J. Trump and his associates are needed to blow the whistle in the name of protecting the United States of America from tyranny.
"Patriotic Americans in government, law enforcement or the private sector with knowledge of crimes, breaches of public trust and misconduct committed by Donald J. Trump and his associates are needed to blow the whistle in the name of protecting the United States of America from tyranny," Moore wrote.
In addition to this, the company offers a number of other related services, including a reporting system for employees who want to blow the whistle on their co-workers, tools for managing disclosures from across a company's workforce and a service for gathering similar data from third-party suppliers.
Ronan Farrow, the journalist whose New Yorker expose was one of the first to blow the whistle on Weinstein, wrote that the movie mogul utilized Kroll, one of the world's largest corporate-intelligence companies, and Black Cube, an enterprise run largely by former officers of Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, to suppress allegations.
He helped an iconoclastic Army lieutenant colonel and Green Beret named Jason Amerine blow the whistle on the messed-up state of the American hostage-recovery process, a bureaucratic Ouroboros that found a National Security Council representative threatening Kayla Mueller's parents with the FBI while their daughter was still an Islamic State hostage.
As a strong woman, I say, you know, we should be - feel more empowered than that and we should, you know, take a stand and get out of the place or, you know, blow the whistle on the - on the - whoever is the perpetrator doing the bad stuff so that the culture will change.
As Greenwald—the investigative journalist who helped Snowden blow the whistle on National Security Agency wrongdoing—wrote at The Intercept on Wednesday: [B]oth political parties have joined to construct a frightening and unprecedentedly invasive and destructive system of authoritarian power, accompanied by the unbridled authority vested in the executive branch to use it.
In a meeting this month with Wells Fargo employees, Timothy J. Sloan — who took over in October, after the bank's longtime leader, John G. Stumpf, was felled by the scandal — acknowledged what a number of employees had previously said: that the bank may have retaliated against some workers who had tried to blow the whistle internally on its actions.
The only people that really blow the whistle are Fox News and Conservatives and I assure you if it was done in reverse, if a Conservative engaged in that type of behavior, the New York Times, CBS, CNN, ABC, they would all collectively blow a gasket because they want to draw a line on what&aposs acceptable and what&aposs not acceptable.
Drake shouts out Kendrick Lamar's 2015 of the same name; he cribs an opening line from Too $hort's "Blow the Whistle," which is sampled throughout; he delivers the line, "I know you workin' day and night to get a college degree / Bet nobody that you been with even know you a freak," which is stupid and hilarious and extremely Drake-y.
Couple that with the fact that NCAA barely has the enforcement capacity to keep up with violations at the Division I level, let alone D-III, and you have ample room for schools to get away with bending the rules, unless someone with direct knowledge manages to blow the whistle (the Baruch investigation was launched by a pair of anonymous letters sent to the university in 2013).
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Given the intertwined nature of intelligence and all types of executive branch actions, Congress should explicitly state that IC employees can blow the whistle on any violation of the law, fraud, or abuse of power where they cannot achieve a remedy in their own agency or the IC. The Senate could take a small but important step down this road by approving an intelligence policy bill passed by the House in July, which would instruct the IC inspector general to identify process barriers to "timely and effective reporting" of whistleblower matters to Congress.

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