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In Their Own Words . . . .

Our daily pick of the most meaningful, inspiring, or instructive quotes straight from those on the front line — fighting, exposing, or reporting on fraud and injustice, wherever it may lie.

In Their Own Words -- Gary

Posted  02/27/17

-- “If you’re going to sling mud, you better get your face ready, because it’s coming back at you.”

Willie Gary, an attorney for Dr. Gary Marder who announced his intentions to sue a whistleblower for defamation and libel after he agreed to pay millions of dollars in a settlement to allegations of misdiagnosing patients.

In Their Own Words - Birkenfeld

Posted  02/21/17

-- “I said, ‘Look, you’ve got to act on this, this is serious stuff. It’s the same thing that’s going down in America.”

Whistleblower Bradley Birkenfeld on UBS AG’s facilitation of tax evasion in Canada.

In Their Own Words -- Minto

Posted  02/20/17

-- “You’re not just stealing from the customer, you’re stealing from the shareholders”

Ian Minto, former Wells Fargo employee commenting on the fraudulent creation of checking and credit-card accounts by Wells Fargo employees to meet sales goals.

In Their Own Words - McCormack

Posted  02/17/17

“Through the scheme outlined in the [whistleblower] suit, UnitedHealth has allegedly fraudulently claimed and retained hundreds of millions of dollars. That money would have been far better used to provide care for our nation’s seniors rather than simply padding UnitedHealth’s bottom line.”

-- Tim McCormack, a partner in Constantine Cannon’s Washington, D.C. office and co-lead counsel on Constantine Cannon...

In Their Own Words -- Roth

Posted  02/15/17

-- “I found much that was alarming about being a citizen during the tenures of Richard Nixon and George W. Bush. But, whatever I may have seen as their limitations of character or intellect, neither was anything like as humanly impoverished as Trump is: ignorant of government, of history, of science, of philosophy, of art, incapable of expressing or recognizing subtlety or nuance, destitute of all decency, and...

In Their Own Words -- Cooper

Posted  02/14/17

-- "Giving Armstrong 'credit' for the benefits he delivered while using (performance-enhancing drugs) could be viewed as an unjust reward for having successfully concealed his doping for so long.''

U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper in his ruling that the whistleblower suit against Lance Armstrong for allegedly defrauding the US Postal Service will proceed to trial. Click here for more.

In Their Own Words -- Zarate

Posted  02/13/17

-- "I think at the end of the day, Moscow holds the cards here."

Former deputy national security adviser Juan Zarate on the potential timing and execution of any deal between Russia and the United States to return NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

In Their Own Words -- Grassley

Posted  02/10/17

-- “I have witnessed [whistleblowers] stand up and do the right thing, when all they received in return was being treated like skunks at a picnic.”

Senator Charles Grassley in a letter to Trump asking him to hold a Rose Garden ceremony honoring whistleblowers.  Click here for more.

In Their Own Words -- Allen

Posted  02/7/17

-- "Ours is a government of checks and balances. The . . . crooked businessmen make out checks, and the politicians and other compromised officials improve their bank balances."

Steve Allen

In Their Own Words -- President Donald J. Trump

Posted  02/6/17

“Just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril. If something happens blame him and court system. People pouring in. Bad!”

-- President Donald J. Trump tweeting on Sunday afternoon about federal Judge James Robart’s decision overturning the travel ban instituted through President Trump’s executive order.
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