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Whistleblower News From The Inside — September 6, 2016

Posted  September 6, 2016

By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team

Former SEC whistleblower chief to join Phillips & Cohen — “Sean X. McKessy, the founding director of the whistle-blower program at the [SEC], is joining a law firm in Washington, where he will be an advocate for individuals coming forward with information about fraud or improprieties in their workplaces.”  NYT

Why Hillary Clinton’s perceived corruption seems to echo louder than Donald Trump’s actual corruption — “We are in a moment when small hypocrisies seem worse than blatant corruption.”  Washington Post

UK companies could face tougher corruption laws under Prime Minister May — “The U.K. government will press ahead with discussions to make it easier to prosecute companies for a wider range of corruption, according to Attorney General Jeremy Wright.”  Bloomberg

Nuclear accident fears exposed by UK whistleblower — A series of safety concerns have been reported by a former senior manager at the UK’s “most hazardous nuclear disposal site, leading to fears of a nuclear accident.”  Independent

UNC whistleblower suit dismissed — “My final verdict is that this case like many that involve these paper classes stink all the way around. No party will walk away from this cleanly.”  Technician

Interview with NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake — “I talked to this modern American hero, or traitor, depending on how you look at him, in a bar in Washington, DC, about why he blew the whistle.”  VICE