Feb
11

Wall St. Whistle-Blowers, Often Scorned, Get New Support

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The New York Times

Becoming a whistle-blower by reporting wrongdoing on Wall Street or in a federal agency that regulates Wall Street takes lots of guts. And a strong argument can be made that whistle-blowers should be celebrated and rewarded for their courage.

Incredibly, though, all too often the opposite occurs, and Wall Street whistle-blowers are shunned, ostracized and ignored. Often, they are fired from their jobs and blackballed from the industry…

Wall St. Whistle-Blowers, Often Scorned, Get New Support

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