Obama supports whistleblowers in Ghana

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President Barack Obama called for "protecting whistle-blowers to advance transparency and accountability" during his speech in Ghana. He did so in the context of promising an increase in "assistance for responsible individuals and institutions, with a focus on supporting good governance."

"We have a responsibility to support those who act responsibly and to isolate those who don't, and that is exactly what America will do," Obama added.  From this corner, we can remind the President that  he can support those responsible whistleblowers right here at home by endorsing H.R. 1507, the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act (WPEA), and give all federal employees, including those working in national security, access to jury trials to prove their claims of unlawful retaliation.

For those interested in learning about whistleblower protection laws in other countries, the National Whistleblowers Center has an interactive world map with links to the laws of each nation.

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Dave Colapinto - July 11, 2009 11:31 AM

It is great to see President Obama encourage whistleblower protections abroad. How about protecting whistleblowers at home?

Richard Hoskins - July 11, 2009 11:02 PM

Is it whistlblowers protection many are after or is it to right past wrongs? As the President could look after Federal employees with a stroke of a pen and right wrongs, but the rest of the workforce needs congressional support. I am just glad to see the President still is talking about a subject that is near to many but means nothing to even more perception), not mine I know the trickle down impact of a whistleblower.

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