Whistleblowing Consultant Case Study
Kara Tan Bhala ()
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Kara Tan Bhala: Seven Pillars Institute for Global Finance and Ethics
Chapter Chapter 8 in Ethics in Finance, 2021, pp 83-93 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This case study is about whistleblowing in the context of a private corporation and relates the travails of a whistleblower. The case goes on to describe the different categories of whistleblowers. When confronted with misconduct in or faulty products from an organization, it would help if an employee has a process for assessing whether to whistle blow. This chapter provides an evaluative checklist that is a useful guide for those who need help deciding whether whistleblowing in their situation is morally permissible (you can blow the whistle) or required (you must blow the whistle).
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-73754-2_8
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