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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 — Foote

Posted  12/28/15

--  “A band-aid has been put on this, and therefore everything's okay? Everything's not okay . . . . They still don't have enough physicians and providers to provide medical care.”

Dr. Sam Foote, The Veterans Affairs whistleblower who launched last year's investigation, commenting on the current status of the hospital.

In Their Own Words — Binney

Posted  12/23/15

-- “Britain should not go further down this road and risk making the same mistakes as my country did, or they will end up perpetuating the loss of life.”

Former NSA security chief, William Binney, commenting on Britain’s proposal to expand its blanket surveillance programs, programs Mr. Binney believe inundate analysts with so much information that they overlook signs of imminent terrorist attacks.  

In Their Own Words -- Dan Collins

Posted  12/22/15

 -- "IT READS LIKE A JOHN GRISHAM NOVEL.  IT’S SO REMARKABLE.  . . .  IT WAS TOTAL OBSTRUCTION ONCE I UNCOVERED IT."

Dan Collins, who lost his contract with the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources as a land research consultant, after reporting his concerns that a state-funded dredging project violated environmental laws.  Click here for more.

In Their Own Words — Collins

Posted  12/21/15

 -- "THE FISH ROTS FROM THE HEAD DOWN AND WE KNOW HOW ROTTEN THE HEAD OF FIFA WAS."

British MP and FIFA reform campaigner Damian Collins.

In Their Own Words

Posted  12/18/15

-- “Personally, I think Martin Shkreli has become wealthy at the expense of the public good. I don't believe for a second that his manipulation of drug prices fuels valuable research as he has claimed.” 

Katie Uva, a 2006 alumna of Hunter College High School in Manhattan where Mr. Shkreli attended.  Click here for more.

In Their Own Words — Lampert

Posted  12/17/15

-- “It is shocking that a pharmaceutical company would knowingly distribute diluted fluoride meant to provide preventative dental benefits to children as if it were full strength.  We remain committed to investigating companies that put greed over their professional obligations to serve their customers and honestly bill for their products.” 

Scott J. Lampert, HHS-OIG Special Agent in Charge, discussing the...

In Their Own Words — Burns

Posted  12/16/15

-- "This is a report, commissioned by foxes, on how to guard the chicken house."

Patrick Burns, Co-Executive Director of prominent whistleblower group Taxpayers Against Fraud, on the flaws in the draft report funded by the Chamber of Commerce Institute on ethics and compliance programs which was prepared by "a panel almost entirely dominated by people who are being paid to defend and apologize for companies facing...

In Their Own Words — Win

Posted  12/15/15

-- They would say, “There's a gun in the boss's car and we're going to come and shoot you, and no one will know.”

Whistleblower Tin Nyo Win describing the threats used to force workers in Thailand to peel and clean shrimp for hours on end.  You can read more about his story and many others like him here.

In Their Own Words — Dodd-Frank

Posted  12/11/15

-- “WHISTLEBLOWERS OFTEN FACE THE DIFFICULT CHOICE BETWEEN TELLING THE TRUTH AND THE RISK OF COMMITTING CAREER SUICIDE.”

Senate report on the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform act, which bars retaliation against whistle-blowers.  Click here for more.

In Their Own Words — Clinton

Posted  12/10/15

-- “The maneuvers powerful corporations are using to game the system and leave everyday taxpayers holding the bag are just offensive.”

Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton calling out Pfizer after the New York-based drug manufacturer last month unveiled a $160 billion merger with Ireland-based Allergan, in an acquisition that would send one of the largest U.S. corporations abroad.
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