An informant who exposes wrongdoing within an organization in the hope of stopping it.
1Russia has granted the fugitive American whistle blower, Edward Snowden, temporary asylum.
2His claims are based on information from the American whistle blower Edward Snowden.
3Meanwhile not a single Congressional committee will let AT&T whistle blower Mark Klein testify.
4They go on to discuss whether suspected leaker Bradley Manning is a traitor or whistle blower.
5I didn't consider myself a whistle blower.
6This year, we are being asked to believe that a long-list has been leaked by some brave whistle blower.
7It's critical to remember that there were no whistle blower protections that would cover me as a private contractor.
8Media commentator Gavin Ellis discusses revelations about the GCSB spying on pacific nations from NSA whistle blower Edward Snowden.
9Stepanova, an 800-metre runner who was herself caught doping, has since become a whistle blower on cheating in Russian athletics.
10Lawyers had been engaged to devise a " whistle blower protection policy" for students reporting such abuse, he added.
11This will not be Joubert's first time overseeing this fixture as he was the whistle blower at Croke Park in 2010.
12He had published months before its launch that the mirrors were defective, but the government didn't heed the whistle blower's advice.
13Let's say you're a whistle blower trying to send information to Glenn Greenwald, one of the journalists who first published Snowden's revelations.
14ACC's complaint over a whistle blower has hit a dead end with the police today saying they've concluded no offence was committed.
15Typically what you need is a whistle blower. The complexity of the cases means that they take a long time to put together.
16The software services company has been in focus over the last couple of weeks after a whistle blower alleged financial misappropriation at the firm.
Translations for whistle blower