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Whistleblower News from the Inside - March 25, 2014

Posted  March 25, 2014

By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team

Ireland’s police chief resigns over whistleblower flap – This stems from the remarks made by the Irish Republic’s top cop, Martin Callinan, before a parliamentary committee in January where he described as “quite disgusting” the actions of two whistleblowers reporting misconduct within the force.  Businessweek

Despite settlement, whistleblower continues to face pressure at work – The Halifax Health Medical Center whistleblower, set to receive over $20 million for her part in identifying fraud at the hospital, is still being shunned at work.  The Ledger

GAP criticizes UNC for mistreatment of whistleblower – The whistleblower protection and advocacy group condemned the university for retaliating against a researcher for reporting on the low literacy levels of numerous UNC athletes.  Chapel Hill News

Madoff employees guilty of fraud – After a lengthy trial, a jury finds five former Madoff associates guilty of 31 counts of aiding one of the largest Ponzi schemes in history.  NYT

Wire fraud for concealing safety problems? – US prosecutors are considering using the legal theory behind the $1.2B penalty imposed on Toyota to go after misconduct in other industries.  Reuters

Bond fraud déjà vu?  – The SEC is investigating a rapid rise in CLOs (collateralized loan obligations), complicated security deals all too reminiscent of those CDOs (collateralized debt obligations) that led up to the Great Recession.  WSJ