How whistleblowing became an industry in the wake of #MeToo

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How whistleblowing became an industry in the wake of MeToo

Advising companies on setting up whistleblower services has become a burgeoning industry in the wake of the #MeToo movement and a high-profile scandal at Barclays, with businesses spending up to £100,000 to establish services for concerned staff.

 

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It's what keeps us honest! Merry Christmas

Good

(msm journalists)

when a country does not safeguard its whistleblowers you know the corruption is endemic and deep-rooted we know that ALL JOURNALISTS,including the Guardian that once employed John Pilger and had principles,are utterly corrupt and subservient

GOOD! Speak out and don't let the creeps and crooks hide.

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