Who is whistleblower?

A whistle-blower is someone who exposes information or activities that are deemed illegal, unethical or not transparently correct in an organisation.

While whistle-blowers often pay a high price by taking personal risks in reporting suspected or actual bribery and other illegal activities, they must have legal protection in the form of guaranteed confidential reporting and anti-retaliation protections. Whistle-blowers must be protected and not prosecuted to fight corruption. And corruption cannot be tackled without citizens willing to blow the whistle. They must also be given the right to sue the organisation or directors for damages due to discriminatory or retaliatory behaviour.

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