The Secret Life of Whistle-Blowers

7 Richest Snitches: Time To Rat Out Your Boss?
Published On: July 30th, 2002

This article features commentary from Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto founding partner Michael D. Kohn.

Experts say whistle-blowing often has more to do with a person’s psychological makeup. “It’s not a male or female issue, it’s not a religious issue, it’s not a regional issue. It’s something in the individual themselves that cuts across cultural, racial and sexual divides,” says Michael Kohn, general counsel at the National Whistleblower Center, a non-profit whistle-blower advocacy group based in Washington, D.C.

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