whisleblowers

[美國]//ˈwɪsəlˌbləʊəz//
[英國]//ˈwɪsəlˌbloʊərz//

中文釋義

n. 聽證會;作證的行為;證詞。

例句

whisleblowers often face intense public scrutiny after making allegations of misconduct.

the company launched an internal investigation after whisleblowers reported accounting fraud.

new laws aim to strengthen protections for whisleblowers in the workplace.

whisleblowers can submit an anonymous complaint through the agency hotline.

the regulator offered financial incentives to whisleblowers who provide credible evidence.

several whisleblowers testified under oath during the congressional hearing.

management accused whisleblowers of leaking confidential documents to the press.

whisleblowers are protected from retaliation under federal regulations.

the nonprofit provides legal counsel to whisleblowers facing workplace retaliation.

journalists verified the documents before publishing the whisleblowers’ claims.

whisleblowers helped expose systemic corruption within the procurement department.

the board established a secure reporting channel for whisleblowers.

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