An informant who exposes wrongdoing within an organization in the hope of stopping it.
1Stanley wasn't a whistle-blower by any stretch, said government prosecutor Patrick Stokes.
2But the whistle-blower's sandal snagged on an uneven paver, and he fell.
3I read about some other cases, and the whistle-blower is typically granted immunity.
4The authority started investigating IANZ in 2014 after receiving information from a whistle-blower.
5No one wants to be a whistle-blower, especially at her age.
6Supporters see him as a whistle-blower who boldly exposed government excess.
7Tonight Joseph Gordon-Levitt explains why he wanted to play the whistle-blower Edward Snowden.
8A whistle-blower emerged from the shadows and blew full time on the CEO.
9It was an impassioned cry by the first whistle-blower from inside the CIA.
10This is the largest ever reward given by the SEC under the whistle-blower law.
11Anti-corruption and whistle-blower charters to be introduced for internal reporting of corruption or malpractice.
12While a whistle-blower drew it to the world's attention, this wasn't a private conversation.
13Amgen has been ensnared in whistle-blower lawsuits around its branding of Aranesp, for anaemia.
14Typically, the whistle-blower seeks revolutionary change, not piecemeal reform.
15Hawaii Station The NSA facility where Edward Snowden worked when he decided to turn whistle-blower.
16Zachary also filed a whistle-blower complaint with the U.S. Department of Labor, the complaint said.
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