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- Introduction
- Agenda
- The labels used to describe whistleblowers
- Loyalty - vice or virtue?
- Other terms for whistleblowers
- When is a whistleblowing act performed?
- Why whistleblow?
- The Maxwell case
- Sherron Watkins and Enron
- The Herald of Free Enterprise
- The Lyme Bay Canoeing tragedy
- De George's 6 conditions for whistleblowing
- De George's condition no. 1
- De George's conditions no. 2 & 3
- Fernandes vs. Netcom
- De George's condition no. 4
- Types of whistleblowing covered by PIDA
- De George's condition no. 5
- De George's condition no. 6
- The Engineering Company
- Documents revealed during a High Court case
- 6 stage framework and the Engineering Company
- Whistleblowing - a positive or negative force?
- Elements of ethical complexity
- Organisational values/strength of practices
- Floating responsibility
- Paraphrasing Sarason
- Reflections
- References
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Topics Covered
- The language of whistleblowing
- Loyalty
- Virtue or vice?
- When is a whistleblowing act performed?
- Why whistleblow?
- Costs of whistleblowing
- When might a whistleblowing act be justified?
- The Public Interest Disclosure Act (1998)
- Whistleblowing: a positive or negative force within society?
- Understanding what 'gives' when a potential whistleblowing scenario either dissolves or explodes
- Floating responsibility
- Reflections
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Lovell, A. (2011, January 31). Whistleblowers or Witnesses [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/ZFYJ7583.Export Citation (RIS)