Sunday, January 09, 2011
More on Whistleblowers
Loyal readers know the Clarion Content is fascinated by whistleblowers and American society's response to them. We found it quite serendipitous when we ran across the quote below on an interesting blog called Seduced and Betrayed.
Czesław Miłosz won the 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Czesław Miłosz won the 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Labels: political quips-n-quotes, thought
Comments:
I want to get into the whistle blowing business. The whistle blower in the recent big pharma settlement got over 90 million. Crazy. She did lose her job though. That will teach her to keep her mouth shut!!
Anon-
$90 million is a lot of dough. In most cases, however, there is a class action style split of that money where each claimant/victim gets about $500 bucks, the whistleblower loses their job and the company/organization goes happily about their business.
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$90 million is a lot of dough. In most cases, however, there is a class action style split of that money where each claimant/victim gets about $500 bucks, the whistleblower loses their job and the company/organization goes happily about their business.