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    The question that needs to be answered is did David Tuff take the correct action by blowing the whistle? My answer is yes. I believe that Tuff did the right thing by blowing the whistle and if I were placed in a position such as his I would do the same thing. The remainder of this paper will be an explanation as to why I believe he took the correct action. Before Tuff blows the whistle he needs to consider who is going to be affected by his decision and how the decision will affect them

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    (a) In your opinion‚ do you think whistleblowing will work in Malaysia? Elaborate on the reasons in support of your opinion. In my opinion‚ Whistle blowing will not work in Malaysia. From the passage‚ this is due to several reason. Firstly is due to culture‚ culture is where a group of people believe and behave the same way as it is. From this case‚ Malaysia’s culture is to prefer to keep things their own secretly. Basically they just dont want to review what is happening and just keep quiet and

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    Ethics Assignment 1. Is whistle blowing violation of positive duty to the employer/organization? Under what conditions an employee can justify such violation?  How exactly is the duty of loyalty owed to the employer/organization weighed against the duty to the public and larger society?  Whistle blowing may not always result in negative outcomes for the company/organization. It may also be done in order to identify the flaws present in the current organizational structure which allow people to

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    2011 Whistle-Blowing and The Insider The Insider tells the story of Jeffrey Wigand‚ a scientist and executive with Brown and Williamson‚ a major tobacco manufacturer‚ who decides to come forward and “blow the whistle” on “Big Tobacco.” His testimony in the Mississippi’s lawsuit against the tobacco companies revealed that the CEOs of these companies knew the addictive affects of cigarettes‚ despite their testimony to the contrary in front of a Congressional hearing. However‚ this whistle blowing

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    ANALYSIS OF WHISTLE BLOWING IN NUSING Analysis of Whistle Blowing in Nursing Introduction The concept of whistle blowing has become increasingly prevalent in society‚ especially as it relates to persons within professional organizations. There have been numerous examples of whistle blowing reported by the media. This has resulted in an increased awareness by the public in the concept. However‚ despite the increased use of the term in the media and increased public awareness‚ many are not aware

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    Whistle Blowing in Nursing Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Whistle Blowing in Nursing External and internal whistleblowing Any person who raises a concern regarding wrongdoings‚ moral degradation‚ or malpractice within his/her workplace is referred to as a whistleblower. Therefore‚ whistleblowing refers to the process through which individuals‚ normally employees within private organizations or the government‚ disclose to those in authority or to the public illegalities‚ corruption

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    INTRODUCTION Whistle-blowing is the revelation by prior or present employees of the organization of illicit‚ dissolute or dishonest acts under the governance of their employers‚ to persons or organizations who can distress signal (Near & Miceli 1985). Persuading employees to blow the whistle when they are conscious of their organizational misdemeanor enforces a constructive duty on whistleblowers‚ a duty to do well to others or to put a stop to the harm that the organization may cause to others

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    Using the standard theory‚ once the following conditions have been met then it’s permissible to blow the whistle: 1. The organization the whistleblower belongs to‚ through its product or policy‚ does serious harm to the public (including consumers‚ innocent bystanders or the general public at large). 2. The whistleblower has identified the threat of harm‚ reported it to their immediate supervisor‚ making clear both the threat itself and the objection to do it‚ and concluded that the superior will

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    the telling truth will have consequences. They must first investigate and collect enough evidence before deciding to blow the whistle. The act of investigating‚ analyzing‚ and considering solutions is the activity of critical thinking. Therefore‚ whistleblowing‚ is an act representative of critical thinkers. Whistleblowers take huge personal and business risks to blow the whistle on what went wrong inside an organization. For instance‚ there is Dr. Jeffrey Wigand‚ the tobacco company researcher

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    executive vice president‚ Robert Wheeler. By this time‚ Maria had not only committed a felony crime‚ she also destroyed her credibility as a professional accountant and in her words‚ her life. 1. Did Maria blow the whistle at the right time? Why or why not? Maria waited too long to blow the whistle and take action

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