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April 28, 2008

One Whistleblower's Long Journey

This excellent Associated Press article details one whistleblower’s long legal battle with the bank he was fired from for refusing to approve financial statements. His firing, in 2002, continues its legal battle today.

The piece does an excellent job in illustrating: how long and tedious whistleblower legal battles can be; how loopholes in the Sarbanes-Oxley corporate whistleblower law were immediately sought-after by corporations and the Bush administration in 2002; and overall, why stronger protections, such as the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act, are needed today.

-- Dylan Blaylock   

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