Most deserving whistleblowers get no protection new research shows Centre for Governance and Public Policy PublishedNovember 11, 2021 AuthorContributed More than half of all public interest whistleblowers who experience serious repercussions for reporting wrongdoing receive no recourse.
It’s time whistleblowers had better protection: A.J. Brown writes for The Conversation Business and government PublishedAugust 13, 2019September 10, 2019 AuthorChristen Hill Professor A.J. Brown says the case for law reform to properly protect public-interest whistleblowers has never been so stark.
World’s largest whistleblowing project throws weight behind reforms Business and government PublishedAugust 7, 2019September 10, 2019 AuthorDeborah Marshall Less than 1% of whistleblowers end up going to the media, and only after trying internal or regulatory channels first according to a new report released today.
Whistleblowers are key to fighting corruption Business and government PublishedJuly 15, 2019August 20, 2019 AuthorPaige Carfrae Whistleblowers are an integral part of fighting corruption, according to Griffith University Professor AJ Brown.
Vice Chancellor awards recognises research excellence Arts Education Law PublishedJuly 8, 2019September 10, 2020 AuthorPaige Carfrae Griffith University’s leading researchers have been recognized at the 2019 Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards.
Expert says ‘farcical’ Dutton inquiry process will only further erode public trust Business and government PublishedSeptember 20, 2018 AuthorMitch Knox Professor A J Brown has described the process as "completely inappropriate".
New options paper for federal anti-corruption reform for Australia Business and government PublishedAugust 21, 2018September 12, 2018 AuthorMitch Knox Griffith-led Australian Research Council project publishes interim findings.