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Whistle Blowing And Its Ramifications


In 1999, the organization handled 80 cases and inversely in the first seven months of 2003, it dealt with 230. .
             Whistle blowing became exposed in popular culture and politics with such government events as the Vietnam War and Watergate. These events resulted in the Whistle Blowers Protection Act of 1978. It granted protection to federal government workers who reported suspect actions and established whistle blower hot lines at federal agencies. .
             A number of late 20th-century films were created from true stories of whistle blowers. The movie "Silkwood" told the story of a whistle blower at a nuclear power plant. "Marie" was about a woman reporting prison corruption. "Serpico" tells about a police officer that uncovers vast corruption while working on the force. In "The Insider," a tobacco company executive revealed secrets that about how tobacco used nicotine to hook people on cigarettes. .
             With the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001 a Minneapolis FBI agent Coleen Rowley publicly told of how the agency's failure to detect the warning signs of the terrorist attacks. More recently, Sherron Watkins of Enron and Cynthia Cooper of WorldCom played key roles in revealing financial abuses at their companies. .
             The most recent creation to assist whistle blower was the Public Company Accounting and Investor Protection Act of 2002, otherwise known as Sarbanes-Oxley made it easier on whistle blowers and increased corporate accountability. The act protects employees of publicly traded companies who attempt to report suspected wrongdoing. It requires companies to establish methods for workers to report suspected abuse anonymously, and makes a criminal offense of firing, demoting or harassing them. Lastly, the law requires attorneys from the public companies to report suspected misdeeds. .
             Experts are optimistic that Sarbanes-Oxley will bring a more favorable environment for whistle blowers. .
             There are some catches to Sarbanes-Oxley.


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