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Spain PM Announces Anti-Graft Plan As Scandal Rocks Government
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday announced an anti-corruption plan designed with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in a bid to salvage confidence in his scandal-hit government.
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Former Apple Worker Inspires Washington State Measure Seeking to Curb NDAs
A former Apple employee who had filed a whistleblower complaint related to Apple's use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) has inspired draft legislation in Washington state that seeks to restrict companies' use of NDAs in settlements of workplace harassment and discrimination claims.
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Whistleblowers Act: Changes Needed To Protect Witnesses, Says Vigilance Commissioner
There is a need to bring some provisions in Whistleblowers Act to protect witnesses that would provide confidence to those who expose corruption, Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) KV Chowdary said today.
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RTI Activists Meet Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi Over Whistleblowers Act
Protesting against proposed amendments in Whistleblowers Protection Act-2011, an RTI activist from Madhya Pradesh, who exposed the Vyapam scam, met Congress president Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi over the issue.
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Whistleblowers' Bill Likely to Face Rough Weather in Rajya Sabha
The amendments to the Whistleblowers' Act that have been cleared by the Lok Sabha is under attack. The opposition has warned that the bill will be blocked in Rajya Sabha, where the government is in minority.
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3 Crucial Bills Taken Up in Extended Lok Sabha Session
The extension of Lok Sabha session by three working days has enabled the government to complete some of its crucial agenda including a bill against black money stashed abroad and another to amend the Whistleblowers Protection Act.
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Opinion: Sonia Gandhi Takes on Modi About Blacking Out Information
The priority of this government it appears, is to shut out questioning voices, to shut out opposition and in short, to shut out all dissent, says Pawan Khera.
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Whistleblowers Protection Bill Gets President's Nod
People who expose corruption in government or irregularities by public functionaries can now be free of any fear of victimization.
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As politicians trade charges, crucial bills still pending
As the two main parties trade barbs, the fate of crucial legislation hangs in the balance.
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Spain PM Announces Anti-Graft Plan As Scandal Rocks Government
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday announced an anti-corruption plan designed with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in a bid to salvage confidence in his scandal-hit government.
-
Former Apple Worker Inspires Washington State Measure Seeking to Curb NDAs
A former Apple employee who had filed a whistleblower complaint related to Apple's use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) has inspired draft legislation in Washington state that seeks to restrict companies' use of NDAs in settlements of workplace harassment and discrimination claims.
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Whistleblowers Act: Changes Needed To Protect Witnesses, Says Vigilance Commissioner
There is a need to bring some provisions in Whistleblowers Act to protect witnesses that would provide confidence to those who expose corruption, Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) KV Chowdary said today.
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RTI Activists Meet Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi Over Whistleblowers Act
Protesting against proposed amendments in Whistleblowers Protection Act-2011, an RTI activist from Madhya Pradesh, who exposed the Vyapam scam, met Congress president Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi over the issue.
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Whistleblowers' Bill Likely to Face Rough Weather in Rajya Sabha
The amendments to the Whistleblowers' Act that have been cleared by the Lok Sabha is under attack. The opposition has warned that the bill will be blocked in Rajya Sabha, where the government is in minority.
-
3 Crucial Bills Taken Up in Extended Lok Sabha Session
The extension of Lok Sabha session by three working days has enabled the government to complete some of its crucial agenda including a bill against black money stashed abroad and another to amend the Whistleblowers Protection Act.
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Opinion: Sonia Gandhi Takes on Modi About Blacking Out Information
The priority of this government it appears, is to shut out questioning voices, to shut out opposition and in short, to shut out all dissent, says Pawan Khera.
-
Whistleblowers Protection Bill Gets President's Nod
People who expose corruption in government or irregularities by public functionaries can now be free of any fear of victimization.
-
As politicians trade charges, crucial bills still pending
As the two main parties trade barbs, the fate of crucial legislation hangs in the balance.