The boy who cried force-placed insurance part 2
“This is the future, whether one approves or not, and the failure on the part of governments and media alike to understand, and contend with the rapid change now afoot, … Read More
“This is the future, whether one approves or not, and the failure on the part of governments and media alike to understand, and contend with the rapid change now afoot, … Read More
you can divide whistleblowing into external and internal. You can also divide them by government and corporate. Corporate whistleblowers are typically filing claims on behalf of the government. Government whistleblowers … Read More
When I blew the whistle, the first realization I had was that I now have backend access into the mind of a whistleblower. I never again have to wonder what … Read More
Yes and no. It depends on the situation: what industry you worked in, what documentation and proof you have, and what the actual infraction was. Talk to OSHA, as they … Read More
In the 1990’s, the Gramm Leech Bliley Act was introduced by Congress. It essentially undid important provisions from the Glass Steagall Act, which was enacted in order to prevent another … Read More
I don’t know what life is like as a whistleblower anywhere else, but I can tell you quite a bit about what my life as a bank whistleblower living in … Read More
I blew the whistle on Bank of America, which led to me being labelled a terror suspect (which also led to me accidentally activating homeland security), which in turn led … Read More
At the time I leaked the information, people didn’t really understand what had happened. Although BankofAmericaSuck has since expired and gone black, you can still find the leak listed on … Read More