Tag: whistleblowing
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Police reporting fear in England and Wales: culture of silence
Overview: Fear of reporting misconduct among police officers A new survey across England and Wales reveals a troubling hesitation among police officers when it comes to reporting colleagues for wrongdoing. The culture of silence appears to be dampening whistleblowing efforts, with many officers doubting the likelihood of meaningful support if they raise concerns. Key findings:…
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England and Wales Police Fear Reporting Colleagues: Survey Highlights Culture of Silence
Overview of the Survey Findings A new survey reveals a troubling trend within police forces in England and Wales: a significant proportion of officers fear reporting misconduct by colleagues. The study, which consulted a broad cross-section of frontline and supervisory staff, suggests that a culture of silence persists in parts of the service. Many officers…
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Felix Koskei Calls Kenyans to Stand Firm Against Corruption
Kenya’s Public Spirit Under Scrutiny In a powerful call to action, Felix Koskei, the Head of Public Service, urged Kenyans to take a firm stand against corruption. Speaking to a broad audience, Koskei emphasized that tackling corruption is a collective responsibility that requires vigilance, courage, and a clear commitment to the rule of law. As…
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Corruption in Kenya: Koskei Urges Firm Public Stand
Public Service Leader Calls for a New National Stand Against Corruption Public Service head Felix Koskei has issued a clear and urgent appeal to Kenyans: take a firm stand against corruption. In a statement released this past weekend, Koskei urged citizens to actively challenge, report, and reject corrupt practices, while underscoring that all actions must…
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They wrote him off: Sherratt family condemnation of whistleblower disclosures over care
Overview: A family’s call for accountability after a protected disclosure The case at the heart of recent discussions involves a protected disclosure concerning the care of a nine-year-old boy. The mother of the child, Gillian Sherratt, described the language used in the disclosure as “disgusting,” saying it made her feel as if her son had…
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Ex-bank officers fined for failing to report bribes from law firms
Two ex-bank officers fined for failing to report bribes from law firms In a landmark decision, two former bank officers were fined a total of RM31,000 for failing to report bribes offered by law firms, according to a Bernama report. Judge Nasir Nordin handed down the penalties to Haikal Jamaludin, 41, who received a RM25,000…
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Former NIA legal officer shot dead after exposing irrigation irregularities in Mindanao
Tragic killing underscores dangers faced by whistleblowers in Mindanao A former legal officer of the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) in Northern Mindanao was gunned down by two unidentified suspects on a motorcycle in Barangay Patag, Cagayan de Oro City, on Friday. Niruh Kyle Antatico, 40, was killed in what police say appears to be a…
