whistleblowers
Coverage of whistleblowers in the Nexus archive.
- Zuckerberg's Increasingly Bizarre War on Whistleblowers
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- Albania: 'We need courageous people' to combat greed and corruption
William Bourdon highlights the importance of whistleblowers, NGOs, and Flamingo Revolution protesters in Albania to combat political greed and corruption. The article emphasizes the need for courageous individuals to address these issues.
- Justice Department zeroes in on Newsom
The Justice Department is investigating California Gov. Gavin Newsom, with ongoing inquiries originating from Sacramento and involving whistleblowers. The probe includes scrutiny of Jennifer Siebel Newsom's taxes and a former chief-of-staff who pleaded guilty to a fraud scheme. Newsom denies wrongdoing, claiming the investigations are politically motivated due to his potential presidential bid.
- Dozens of whistleblowers sounded the alarm on Minnesota fraud — and Tim Walz’s team silenced them
Dozens of whistleblowers in Minnesota fraud were investigated by the state Department of Human Services, which tracked their phones, photographed their cars, and collected personal information about their children's schools. The article claims these workers were silenced for exposing the fraud.
- CFTC Awards Five Whistleblowers $8 Million for Enforcement Tips
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission awarded five whistleblowers $8 million for enforcement tips and terminated about a dozen probationary employees, including attorneys in enforcement and market oversight divisions.
- FEMA is welcoming back 15 whistleblowers placed on leave during Kristi Noem's tenure
FEMA is reinstating 15 whistleblowers who were placed on leave during Kristi Noem's tenure as the agency's acting administrator. The move signals a reversal of policies implemented under Noem's leadership.
- UFO whistleblowers issue chilling warning after Air Force officer was found dead before he could testify
UFO whistleblowers issued a chilling warning following the death of an Air Force officer who was set to testify. The officer's death raises concerns about potential suppression of sensitive information.
- Can AI judge journalism? A Thiel-backed startup says yes, even if it risks chilling whistleblowers
Objection, a Thiel-backed startup, is using AI to judge journalism and allow users to pay to challenge stories. Critics argue this could suppress whistleblowers and alter media accountability mechanisms.