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Dissent / Freedom of speech / Labour law / Whistleblower / United States Office of Special Counsel / False Claims Act / Jesselyn Radack / Qui tam / Right to Information Act / Law / Employment / Anti-corporate activism
Date: 2009-09-06 21:10:30
Dissent
Freedom of speech
Labour law
Whistleblower
United States Office of Special Counsel
False Claims Act
Jesselyn Radack
Qui tam
Right to Information Act
Law
Employment
Anti-corporate activism

“All that is needed for evil to prosper is for people of good will to do nothing”—Edmund Burke The Whistle NO. 57, JANUARY 2009

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