whistle-blowing - definition. What is whistle-blowing
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PERSON WHO TELLS THE PUBLIC OR SOMEONE IN AUTHORITY ABOUT ALLEGED DISHONEST OR ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES
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  • American whistleblower [[Edward Snowden]]
  • [[Mordechai Vanunu]] spent 18 years in prison, including more than 11 in solitary confinement.
  • Czech whistleblower [[Libor Michálek]] was fired from his position after exposing high-level corruption.

whistle-blowing         
also whistleblowing
Whistle-blowing is the act of telling the authorities or the public that the organization you are working for is doing something immoral or illegal.
It took internal whistle-blowing and investigative journalism to uncover the rot.
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whistle-blower         
also whistleblower (whistle-blowers)
A whistle-blower is someone who finds out that the organization they are working for is doing something immoral or illegal and tells the authorities or the public about it. (JOURNALISM)
He has been a prominent victim of alleged witch-hunts against whistle-blowers in the NHS.
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whistle-blower         
¦ noun informal a person who informs on someone engaged in an illicit activity.
Derivatives
whistle-blowing noun & adjective

ويكيبيديا

Whistleblower

A whistleblower (also written as whistle-blower or whistle blower) is a person, often an employee, who reveals information about activity within a private or public organization that is deemed illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe or fraudulent. Whistleblowers can use a variety of internal or external channels to communicate information or allegations. Over 83% of whistleblowers report internally to a supervisor, human resources, compliance, or a neutral third party within the company, hoping that the company will address and correct the issues. A whistleblower can also bring allegations to light by communicating with external entities, such as the media, government, or law enforcement. Whistleblowing can occur in either the private sector or the public sector.

Retaliation is a real risk for whistleblowers, who often pay a heavy price for blowing the whistle. The most common form of retaliation is abrupt termination of employment. However, several other actions may also be considered retaliatory, including extreme increases in workloads, having hours cut drastically, preventing task completion, or bullying. Laws in many countries attempt to protect whistleblowers and to regulate the whistleblowing activities. These laws tend to adopt different approaches to public and private sector whistleblowing.

Whistleblowers do not always achieve their aims. For their claims to be credible and successful, they must have compelling evidence to support their claims that the government or regulating body can use or investigate to "prove" such claims and hold corrupt companies and/or government agencies to account.

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1. The CBI employers‘ organisation was relaxed about the prospect of City whistle–blowing on company accounts.
2. He said: "It was unlawful to sack me for whistle–blowing in these circumstances.
3. Often leaks are acts of whistle–blowing done in the public‘s interest.
4. His supporters claim the allegations were only made in response to his whistle–blowing.
5. But the merit board judge ruled that Cross was fired illegally for his whistle–blowing activities.