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Reports of Internal Reporting at OpenAI Usher in Opportunity for Employees to Blow the Whistle

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Further Reading: Advocates Seek to Educate AI Employees About Whistleblower Rights The post Reports of Internal Reporting at OpenAI Usher in Opportunity for Employees to Blow the Whistle appeared first on Whistleblower Network News. The model, Q*, made a breakthrough in its ability to solve math problems.

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Expert Outlines Key Issues with New DOJ Whistleblower Program

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The DOJ’s Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program will offer awards to individuals who blow the whistle on corporate crimes under the jurisdiction of the DOJ which are not covered by other whistleblower programs. On August 1, the U.S.

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New Study Shines Light on Chilling Effect of Whistleblower Retaliation

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According to a new study , more than 80% of financial professionals who have witnessed or suspected financial crime have chosen to stay silent and not blow the whistle, with nearly half of those respondents citing a fear of retaliation as a key reason why. It’s about protecting their employers from fraud.

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Senate Designates July 30 as National Whistleblower Day

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The resolution encourages each federal agency to recognize the day by sharing the stories of the agency’s own whistleblowers and informing their employees about their right to blow the whistle. The resolution was introduced by Senator Chuck Grassley, co-founder and co-chair of the Senate Whistleblower Protection Caucus.

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New DOJ Whistleblower Program Highly Flawed According to Experts

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The DOJ’s Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program will offer awards to individuals who blow the whistle on corporate crimes under the jurisdiction of the DOJ which are not covered by other whistleblower programs. On August 1, the U.S. Not surprisingly, all discretionary whistleblower award laws have failed. Kohn writes.

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SEC Sanctions JP Morgan $18 Million for Impeding Whistleblowing

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Morgan Securities LLC in which the company agreed to pay $18 million to settle charges that it impeded the ability of advisory clients and brokerage customers to blow the whistle to the SEC. In recent months, the SEC has stepped up its enforcement of the rule. Grewal, Director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement. Morgan did here.

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Broad NDAs which Silence Whistleblowers May be Illegal, CFPB Warns

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Both of these agencies have rules which prohibit companies from taking any action which impede individuals from blowing the whistle to authorities on potential violations and both have taken enforcement actions against restrictive NDAs.