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Whistleblowing

Whistleblowing occurs when someone within an organization, be it private or public, speaks up about wrongdoing. This wrongdoing can encompass violations of company policies, laws, or regulations. It can also involve threats to public safety, national security, or even unethical behavior that goes against the organization’s own standards. Common examples include fraud and corruption.

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