Whistleblower protection laws need broad scope Editors' Picks Questioned about his thoughts on the fate of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, our new prime minister echoed the feelings of many of us. “I do
ATO investigation into whistleblower’s claims ‘superficial’, according to report June 19, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Federal The Australian Taxation Office’s investigation into the public interest disclosure made by its former staffer Richard Boyle was “superficial”, the Senate has heard. It follows
New whistleblower laws protect public servants who go to press, but T&Cs apply January 31, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins News Reforms to Victoria’s whistleblower legislation which grant public servants more protection and flexibility when making public interest disclosures have come into effect. The changes support