Tomgram: Peter Van Buren, The Next Battleground in the War on WhistleblowersTom Engelhardt
Seven public companies will pay a total of $3 million in fines for requiring employees to sign agreements containing provisions that impeded their ability to report misconduct to the Securities and Exchange Commission. News Brief SEC fines Nationwide Planning, affiliates combined $240K over impeding...
and they didn't report any. There's not a day that goes by in the pharmaceutical world, in the McKesson world, in the distribution world, where there's not something suspicious. It happens every day.
But the regulation has run into furious opposition from leaders of mainly Republican-led states who have condemned the plan as an unlawful case of federal overreach and who immediately challenged the vaccine-or-test requirements in court. On Saturday, the Biden administration endured a setback when ...
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As the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General said about the case, “Medicare’s hospice and home healthcare benefits provide critical services to vulnerable patient populations across the country.” Additionally, from the Special Agent in Charge of the Department of Health and Human Services Of...
“It is so important for would-be witnesses and would-be whistleblowers to understand the legal framework to protect them. But we as law enforcement agencies are really geared up to ensuring that when matters and cases are reported to us, we put in place measures that will make sure that ...
"Whistleblowers are critical to maintaining public confidence in the integrity of government and business in New Zealand," Hipkins said while introducing the bill. "The current laws are now 20 years old and not working as well as they should," he said. ...
CBS News talked to the father of Air Force pilot, Mark McDowell. He called the mix-up with his son's remains "unfortunate" but no longer an issue because, in his words, "Mark is in heaven."
A year ago, Shapley came forward in an interview with CBS News to raise questions about what he alleged was special treatment in the probe of the president's son, telling CBS News that dating back to the Trump administration, he was repeatedly prevented from taking steps in the IRS investiga...