Big Push for Whistleblower Rights

In an unprecedented show of solidarity and hunger for reform, public interest groups from across the political spectrum are urging Congress to pass whistleblower reforms this term. With the Congressional session winding down, and Congress readying a bill to provide massive corporations with hundreds of billions of dollars in taxpayer money, getting the whistleblower legislation passed has never been more urgent.



The following press release was issued yesterday by a coalition of good government groups including the National Whistleblowers Center and the Government Accountability Project. It includes links to three sign-on letters, representing over 200 organizations and millions of Americans, to Congressional leaders detailing the urgent need for whistleblower protections.
 


Also, The National Whistleblowers Center is urging all supporters to Take Action on this issue. To Take Action, CLICK HERE.

 

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Last Minute Push for Whistleblower Rights


Washington, D.C. September 26, 2008. As congressional negotiations over bailout legislation continue, an extraordinary movement of organizations from across the ideological spectrum, representing millions of Americans, is demanding that Congress in its waning days pass legislation to strengthen whistleblower protections for government and corporate employees.


The coalition's efforts were bolstered today by a letter from House of Representatives Progressive Caucus members, spearheaded by Chairs Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) and Barbara Lee (D-CA) seeking whistleblower protection as an integrity foundation for the bailout bill. At the other end of the ideological spectrum, an "Open Letter to the U.S. Congress from Conservative Organizations" implores Congress to act on whistleblower legislation immediately, noting that Congress "would be doing a disservice to taxpayer advocates" if it failed to find the time to pass whistleblower protections before the close of the Congress. Groups signing the conservative letter included the National Taxpayers Union, Americans for Tax Reform, Competitive Enterprise Institute, American Conservative Defense Alliance, American Policy Center, Arizona Eagle Forum, Citizen Outreach Project, Downsize DC, Liberty Coalition, and the U.S. Bill of Rights Foundation.


Additionally, GAP, Public Citizen, American Federation of Government Employees, National Whistleblower Center, National Employment Lawyers Association, Project On Government Oversight, and the Union of Concerned Scientists are leading efforts on behalf of an astonishing 231 organizations in support the whistleblower protection legislation, which amends the judicially-gutted Whistleblower Protection Act (WPA). The number of organizations supporting the effort, in addition to the conservative organizations, has swelled from 112 supporting the reform in a similar communication sent to Congress in June.


To read the Progressive Caucus Letter to House Leadership, click here:
http://www.whistleblowers.org/09_25_08_financial_bailout_letter_to_House_Dem_Leadership__2_.pdf


To read an "Open Letter to the U.S. Congress from Conservative Organizations: Whistleblower Protection is Taxpayer Protection," click here:
http://www.whistleblowers.org/L08_09-10_Conservative_Wstlblwr_Coalition_Ltr-2.pdf


To read a letter from 231 good government, taxpayer advocate, and other public interest organization in support of whistleblower rights, click here:
http://www.whistleblowers.org/Final_WPA_reconciliation_letter_9_25_2008.pdf

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NWC Action Alert Calling for Congress to Add Whistleblower Protection to the "Bailout" Bill

The National Whistleblower issued this action alert yesterday demanding that Congress amend the banking "bailout" bill to include the whistleblower provisions included in H.R. 985. The alert, written by NWC advocacy director Lindsey Williams, rightly points out that in order to ensure that this taxpayer funded multi-billion dollar lifesaver isn't subjected to fraud, waste or abuse, the bill should include strong whistleblower protections.


Further, Congress has stalled long enough in passing the Whistleblower Protection Act amendments (hr.985) and this is the perfect opportunity to add them, as an amendment, to a bill that is sure to pass.

 

Click here to take action on this issue.

Federal Judge: Reporter Must Testify in Convertino DOJ Whistleblower Case

A U.S. District Judge in Michigan has ruled that Detroit Free Press reporter David Ashenfelter must testify in a whistleblower lawsuit brought by former federal prosecutor Richard Convertino against his old boss, the DOJ. Ashenfelter has been refusing to testify in depositions regarding confidential DOJ sources who provided him with disparaging information regarding Convertino, which Ashenfelter then published in the Detroit Free Press newspaper. Convertino believes that the DOJ sources violated the Privacy Act when they released confidential information to Ashenfelter, and Convertino filed a motion to compel testimony from the journalist; that motion has been granted.


Ashenfelter claimed that his confidential sources should be protected by Michigan's journalist "shield law," but U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland did not agree. Cleland's decision strikes a delicate balance between the First Amendment rights of journalists and the need to protect whistleblowers.
 

Click here to read the full press release from the National Whistleblower Center. 

Click here to read the order handed down by U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland


 

18 Groups File Amicus Brief for Physician Whistleblower

 

Many of our readers (and certainly those who attended Whistleblower Week in Washington 2008) may have heard about the case of Dr. Gil Mileikowsky. Dr. Mileikowsky is a California Obstetrician who, in 2000, began blowing the whistle on some very disturbing issues at a hospital that was operated by Tenet Healthcare. Among other things, Dr. Mileikowsky, who has been practicing in the US since 1979, reported negligence by his coworkers and a lack of willingness by the hospital to investigate medical errors. Because of these reports, he suffered unrelenting retaliation, and has been stripped of his clinical priveleges. (for more information on Dr. Mileikowsky, see his homepage and the Alliance for Patient Safety website, which details his struggle).

Dr. Mileikowsky has filed suit against Tenet Healthcare, and the case is currently being appealed in the Supreme Court of California. 18 Public Interest Groups, including the National Whistleblower Center, have signed on to an Amicus Curaie brief in support of this brave physician.

Click Here to read the brief.