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- Printed on Thursday 24 May 2012 from http://www.cla.asn.au/0805/index.php/whistleblow/articles/qui-tam-do-we-need
CLA's policy on public interest disclosure - whistleblowing

CLA supports the right of people to make a public interest disclosure - ie be a whistleblower* - for the good of the community, to safeguard individuals or groups and/or to ensure that wrongs are corrected. People in authority should respect, not penalise, those who take a stand against corruption or complacency.

CLA advises anyone thinking of making a public interest disclosure to contact Whistleblowers, or CLA, for case histories before taking any action.

Definition: A whistleblower is someone who reveals wrongdoing, in or by an organization, to the public or to people in authority. The formal term is 'public interest disclosure'.

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