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Opinion: Today’s the day: join the #GivingTuesday campaign

December 3, 2019
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Opinion: Today’s the day: join the #GivingTuesday campaign
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Over the past two weeks as part of our #GivingTuesday campaign, we’ve shared with you the stories of Gene Ross, Sheila White, and Sherron Watkins who all courageously spoke out against fraud, corruption, and injustice.

It’s because of whistleblowers like them that we do what we do. Without their bravery, we would all be worse off.

Now, #GivingTuesday is here, and we need your help to continue to fight for whistleblowers like Gene, Sheila, and Sherron.

Register for National Whistleblower Day

Whistleblower protections and incentives are under attack from all sides – big business, agencies, the courts, even the President.

We’ve scored some key wins this year like exposing Facebook’s autogenerated terror and hate content, passing the Taxpayer First Act, preventing an SEC rollback of protections and rewards for securities fraud whistleblowers, and introducing key legislation like the Wildlife Conservation and Anti-Trafficking Act and Whistleblower Programs Improvement Act, to name a few. But we still have a long way to go.

Going into 2020, we need everyone to lend their support to the fight against fraud and corruption. It’s going to take all of us to keep whistleblower protections strong.

So please join us today on #GivingTuesdayand help make an impact. Together with whistleblowers and supporters like you, we can take on wrongdoing across sectors and make a difference.

Kick off the campaign here today.

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