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We're on our way to making whistleblower protections more than theoretical

  • Written by A J Brown, Professor of Public Policy & Law, Centre for Governance & Public Policy, Griffith University
imageA parliamentary committee has recommended a number of protections for whistleblowers.Shutterstock

Whistleblowers are important for maintaining the integrity of government, business and not-for-profit organisations. This is finally being recognised in a report by an important federal parliamentary committee that has recommended comprehensive reforms...

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