Whistleblower News From The Inside -- May 18, 2015
By the C|C Whistleblower Lawyer Team
Reporting sexual assault in the military may be hazardous to your career – A report by Human Rights Watch found that roughly two-thirds of military members reporting sexual assault face retaliation. Wall Street Journal
Trident missile whistleblower to turn himself in — Able Seaman William McNeilly, who went public with allegations of security lapses in Britan’s nuclear submarine arsenal, will turn himself in to authorities today. The Telegraph
Sexism on Capitol Hill – The National Journal reports on how female staffers can face a very different work environment than their male colleagues. National Journal
Pakistani software company caught selling fake diplomas – The New York Times reports on its findings that Pakistani software company Axact has been selling millions of dollars in fake diplomas. New York Times
New Department of Labor whistleblower regulations to issue tomorrow – The DOL’s new regulations establish procedures for proceedings before administrative law judges involving corporate whistleblowers. The Hill
Washington state to recover $63 million for price-fixing scheme – The settlements with nine LCD manufacturers would resolve allegations that they conspired to set prices, which raised the prices consumers paid for cell phones, TVs, and computers. Washington Attorney General