Use of whistleblower in Sentences. 19 Examples
The examples include whistleblower at the start of sentence, whistleblower at the end of sentence and whistleblower in the middle of sentence
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whistleblower at the start of sentence
- Whistleblower policy: This policy outlines procedures for handling employee complaints, as well as a confidential way for employees to report any financial mismanagement.
whistleblower at the end of sentence
- What provides anonymity for the whistleblower?
- A new draft law has proposed that discipline authorities are required to reply to each real-name whistleblower.
whistleblower in the middle of sentence
- The whistleblower was fired for exposing the conditions in mental hospitals.
- He turned to noted Lockheed whistleblower Mike DeKort, for help filing suit.
- Assuming the dossier is genuine, is he a lone whistle-blower or is he a messenger?
- The board should also review the way it monitors and handles whistleblower complaints.
- The Liberals first raised the notion of whistleblower legislation in the fall of 2003.
- Perhaps he was viewed less as a courageous whistle-blower than as an irritating gad-fly.
- He has been a prominent victim of alleged witch-hunts against whistle-blowers in the NHS.
- One of the most moving stories, he says in an interview, is that of a young whistle-blower.
- The tendency of bureaucrats to take a dim view of whistle-blowers is particularly marked in the military.
- In the past day alone, a whistleblower in the saga was also found dead, although police said the cause wasn't suspicious.
- What is disturbing is that it is typical of a new intolerance against whistle-blowers that raises serious questions about free speech.
- Also on this year's list are Indian spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu and Irish rock star Bono.
- The indictments moved at a quick pace due to the company's high profile collapse (and having a whistleblower didn't hurt), but the process still took years.
- A whistleblower said staff at his jobcentre were given targets of three people a week to refer for sanctions, where benefits are removed for up to six months.
- In 1999 all 20 commissioners resigned after allegations of corruption in high places, prompted by revelations from a Dutch whistleblower named Paul van Buitenen.
- The new environment aims at reducing systemic risks by establishing claw-back policies and the exposure of corporate fraud through whistleblower protection and incentives.