Definition
Whistleblower Definition
A whistleblower is an individual who discloses confidential or sensitive information to a third-party or to the public, usually because the individual believes that such information is evidence of some kind of wrongdoing or illegal activity. Whistleblowers are typically either employees or former employees of the organization in which the wrongdoing has occurred. The term whistleblower has become more commonly used in recent years due to the increasing number of laws that protect and encourage individuals to come forward with evidence of such wrongdoing.
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