Deck 7: Blowing the Whistle

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When an employee discovers evidence of malpractice or misconduct in an organization,he or she faces an ethical dilemma.
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Everyone views whistleblowers as brave men and women who put their careers and personal lives at risk in the name of "doing the right thing."
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The threat of losing your job and being alienated by your colleagues should outweigh the possible financial gains a whistleblower might receive.
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Whistle-blowing is ethical when the company,through a product or decision,causes serious and considerable harm to the public or breaks existing laws,the employee should report the organization.
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One of the first uses of the term whistleblower occurred in 1943,when Otto Otopeka was dismissed from the U.S.State Department after giving classified documents on security risks to the chief counsel of the Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security.
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Sherron Watkins was the individual who blew the whistle on WorldCom's illegal activities.
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Whistle-blowing is ethical if the employee has valid reasons to believe that revealing the wrongdoing to the public would result in changes necessary to remedy the situation.
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One could argue that whistleblowers provide an invaluable service to their organizations and to the general public.
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If an employee brings the misconduct of an organization to the attention of law-enforcement officials,he or she is external whistle-blowing.
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When a whistleblower's immediate supervisor does not act,the whistleblower should exhaust the company's internal procedures and chain of command up to the board of directors.
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The discovery of illegal activities before the situation is revealed in the media could potentially save organizations millions of dollars in fines and lost revenue from the inevitable damage to their corporate reputations.
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Since internal whistle-blowing usually receives media attention,it is possible to track the history of such actions.
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Whistle-blowing is unethical if the employee is motivated by the opportunity for financial gain,media attention or that the employee is carrying out an individual vendetta against the company.
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Internal whistle-blowing is when an employee discovers corporate misconduct and brings it to the attention of his or her supervisor and then brings it to the attention of law-enforcement agencies and/or the media.
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Whistle-blowers are often severely criticized as informers,"sneaks," spies,or "squealers," who have in some way breached the trust and loyalty they owe to their employers.
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Under the Federal Civil False Claims Act,whistle-blowers who expose fraudulent behavior against the government are only entitled to less than 10 percent of the amount recovered.
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An employee does not need irrefutable evidence before becoming a whistleblower; just an inclination is sufficient.
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External whistle-blowing is a 20th century phenomenon.
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A Qui Tam Lawsuit is a lawsuit brought on behalf of the federal government by corporations against whistle-blowers.
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A whistleblower is an individual who discovers corporate misconduct.
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When an employee discovers evidence of malpractice or misconduct in an organization,he or she faces ______.

A)an ethical dilemma
B)a cut and dry situation
C)a legal decision
D)an everyday occurrence
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Companies should be prompt and provide a thorough investigation of all complaints in today's legal environment.
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A whistleblower hotline can only be successful if trust exists between employees and their employer.
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A(n)______ whistleblower is an employee discovering corporate misconduct and chooses to bring it to the attention of law enforcement agencies and/or the media.

A)external
B)internal
C)organizational
D)governmental
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One could argue that whistleblowers provide ______.

A)a positive image of their organization
B)an invaluable service to their organization
C)investors an unrealistic outlook of a company
D)a disservice to the public
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The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 finally addressed the issue of company retaliation against corporate employees who bring accusations of unethical behavior.
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______ whistle-blowing rarely gains media attention.

A)Governmental
B)Internal
C)Coercive
D)External
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Since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002,Congress has taken an integrated approach to the matter of whistle-blowing by prohibiting retaliation against whistleblowers and by encouraging the act of whistle-blowing itself.
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Public awareness of whistleblowers reached its peak in 2002.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 requires public companies not only to adopt a code of business ethics,but also to set up an internal apparatus to receive,review,and solicit employee reports concerning fraud and/or ethical violations.
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Prior to 2002,legal protection for whistleblowers did not exist.
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A(n)______ whistleblower is an employee who discovers corporate misconduct and brings it to the attention of his supervisor,who then follows established procedures to address the misconduct within the organization.

A)external
B)internal
C)organizational
D)governmental
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Employees who prevail in whistle-blower cases are entitled to damages,which include double their back pay.
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In today's environment,experts highly recommended that becoming a whistleblower and taking your story public should be a first resort.
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After blowing the whistle on fraud,most of the whistle-blowers said they wouldn't blow the whistle again.
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After blowing the whistle on fraud,90 percent of the whistle-blowers were fired or demoted.
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The choice for employers is to ignore whistle blowers and face public embarrassment and potentially ruinous financial penalties,or to create an internal system that allows whistle-blowers to be heard and responded to before the issue escalates to an external whistle blowing case.
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Employees are becoming less willing to respond to any questionable behavior they observe in the workplace.
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If the investigation is perceived to be half-hearted or there is even the remotest suggestion of a cover-up,then the hotline will definitely never ring again.
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A(n)_______ is an employee who discovers corporate misconduct and chooses to bring it to the attention of others.

A)tattle-tail
B)internal spy
C)whistle-blower
D)chief ethics officer
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______ is a telephone line where employees can leave messages to alert a company of suspected misconduct without revealing their identity.

A)A whistleblower hotline
B)An employee crisis hotline
C)A company hotline
D)A legal hotline
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All of the following can cause a whistleblower to lose legitimacy,EXCEPT:

A)motivation by financial gains
B)motivation by media attention
C)the employee is carrying out a personal vendetta
D)the employee is trying to protect the public
Question
The _____ finally addressed the issue of retaliation against federal employees who bring accusations of unethical behavior.

A)Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B)Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989
C)False Claims Act of 1963
D)Federal Sentencing Guidelines Act
Question
A Qui Tam Lawsuit is a lawsuit brought on behalf of the federal government by ______.

A)all employees
B)a whistle-blower
C)the community
D)the state government
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What year did public awareness of whistleblowers reach a peak?

A)1998
B)2000
C)2002
D)2004
Question
Congress took an integrated approach to the matter of whistle-blowing by prohibiting retaliation against whistleblowers and encouraging the act of whistle-blowing under which act?

A)The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B)The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989
C)False Claims Act of 1963
D)Federal Sentencing Guidelines Act
Question
The media often portray whistle-blowers as _____.

A)devious
B)fraudulent
C)models of honor and integrity
D)deceitful
Question
Under the Federal Civil False Claims Act,whistle-blowers who expose fraudulent behavior against the government are entitled to _______ of the amount recovered.

A)between 20 and 30 percent
B)under 10 percent
C)30 percent
D)between 10 and 30 percent
Question
Prior to ______,legal protection for whistleblowers existed only in the form of legislation that encouraged behavior by employees who felt compelled to speak out,without offering any safeguards against retaliation aimed at them.

A)2000
B)2002
C)2004
D)2006
Question
Given the new legal environment surrounding whistleblowers,employers would be wise to put all of the following mechanisms in place,EXCEPT:

A)a detailed report of all investigations,documenting all corporate officers involved and all actions taken
B)a well-defined process to document how such complaints are handled
C)an employee hotline to file such complaints
D)a prompt and thorough investigation of serious complaints
Question
_______ requires public companies not only to adopt a code of business ethics but also to set up an internal apparatus to receive,review,and solicit employee reports concerning fraud and/or ethical violations.

A)The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B)The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989
C)False Claims Act of 1963
D)Federal Sentencing Guidelines Act
Question
If the investigation is perceived to be _______,or there is even the remotest suggestion ________,then the hotline will definitely never ring again.

A)half-hearted; that it was forgotten
B)forgotten; seen as insignificant
C)half-hearted; of a cover-up
D)seen as insignificant; of a cover-up
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Employees are becoming ______ to respond to any questionable behavior they observe in the workplace.

A)less willing
B)hesitant
C)uncooperative
D)increasingly willing
Question
Whistle-blowing is ethical under all of the following conditions,EXCEPT:

A)when the motivation is financial gain
B)when the employee identifies a serious threat of harm
C)when the company will cause serious and considerable harm to the public
D)when the employee's immediate supervisor does not act,and the internal procedures and chain of command have been exhausted
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_____ was the CEO of Enron when Sherron Watkins blew the whistle?

A)Joseph Berardino
B)Jeffery Skilling
C)Bernard Ebbers
D)Kenneth Lay
Question
All of the following are possible damages entitled to employees who prevail in whistleblower cases,EXCEPT:

A)interest
B)back pay
C)all compensatory damages to make the employee whole
D)reinstatement at a higher seniority status
Question
Under _______,whistle-blowers who expose fraudulent behavior against the government are entitled to between 10 and 30 percent of the amount recovered.

A)a Qui Tam Lawsuit
B)the Federal Civil False Claims Act
C)Title VII of the Sarbanes Oxley Act
D)the Federal False Claims Act
Question
The potential for financial gain in some areas of corporate whistle-blowing can be ______.

A)small
B)personally devastating
C)considerable
D)minuscule
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Since internal whistle-blowing _____,it is ______ of such actions.

A)usually receives media attention; possible to track the history
B)rarely receives media attention; possible to track the history
C)rarely receives media attention; impossible to track the history
D)usually receives media attention; impossible to track the history
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A Qui Tam Lawsuit is a lawsuit brought on behalf of ________ by a whistle-blower.

A)the federal government
B)corporate executives
C)the industry
D)the community
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An ____________________ whistleblower is an employee who discovers corporate misconduct and brings it to the attention of his supervisor,who then follows established procedures to address the misconduct within the organization.
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A ________________________ is a telephone line where employees can leave messages to alert a company of suspected misconduct without revealing their identity.
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A ___________________________ is a lawsuit brought on behalf of the federal government by a whistle-blower.
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The potential for financial gain in some areas of corporate whistle-blowing can be ____________________.
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In the year _________ public awareness of whistleblowers reached a peak.
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After blowing the whistle on fraud,only 16 percent of the whistle-blowers said they ______.

A)would blow the whistle again
B)wouldn't blow the whistle again
C)would resign rather than speak up
D)would confront those involved
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A Qui Tam Lawsuit is a lawsuit brought on behalf of the federal government by _______________________.
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Discuss the term whistle-blower.Give an example of a whistle-blower.
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A study of 233 whistleblowers by Donald Soeken of St.Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington,DC,found that the average whistleblower was __________.

A)a woman in her fifties with an extroverted personality
B)a man soon to retire
C)a woman in her thirties with strong moral values
D)a man in his forties with a strong conscience and high moral values
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The __________________________ requires public companies not only to adopt a code of business ethics but also to set up an internal apparatus to receive,review,and solicit employee reports concerning fraud and/or ethical violations.
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The ____________________________ finally addressed the issue of retaliation against federal employees who bring accusations of unethical behavior.
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_____________________ whistle-blowing rarely gains media attention.
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_______________________ was the CEO of Enron when Sherron Watkins blew the whistle.
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An ___________________ whistleblower is an employee discovering corporate misconduct and chooses to bring it to the attention of law enforcement agencies and/or the media.
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When an employee discovers evidence of malpractice or misconduct in an organization,he or she faces an ______________________.
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Employees are becoming ______________ willing to respond to any questionable behavior they observe in the workplace.
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Under the _____________________________ Act,congress took an integrated approach to the matter of whistle-blowing by prohibiting retaliation against whistleblowers and encouraging the act of whistle-blowing.
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Summarize and discuss the differences between internal and external whistleblowers.
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A _________________________ is an employee who discovers corporate misconduct and chooses to bring it to the attention of others.
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Prior to the year _________,legal protection for whistleblowers existed only in the form of legislation that encouraged behavior by employees who felt compelled to speak out,without offering any safeguards against retaliation aimed at them.
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When an employee discovers evidence of malpractice or misconduct in an organization,he or she faces an ethical dilemma.
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2
Everyone views whistleblowers as brave men and women who put their careers and personal lives at risk in the name of "doing the right thing."
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The threat of losing your job and being alienated by your colleagues should outweigh the possible financial gains a whistleblower might receive.
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Whistle-blowing is ethical when the company,through a product or decision,causes serious and considerable harm to the public or breaks existing laws,the employee should report the organization.
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One of the first uses of the term whistleblower occurred in 1943,when Otto Otopeka was dismissed from the U.S.State Department after giving classified documents on security risks to the chief counsel of the Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security.
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Sherron Watkins was the individual who blew the whistle on WorldCom's illegal activities.
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Whistle-blowing is ethical if the employee has valid reasons to believe that revealing the wrongdoing to the public would result in changes necessary to remedy the situation.
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One could argue that whistleblowers provide an invaluable service to their organizations and to the general public.
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If an employee brings the misconduct of an organization to the attention of law-enforcement officials,he or she is external whistle-blowing.
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When a whistleblower's immediate supervisor does not act,the whistleblower should exhaust the company's internal procedures and chain of command up to the board of directors.
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The discovery of illegal activities before the situation is revealed in the media could potentially save organizations millions of dollars in fines and lost revenue from the inevitable damage to their corporate reputations.
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Since internal whistle-blowing usually receives media attention,it is possible to track the history of such actions.
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Whistle-blowing is unethical if the employee is motivated by the opportunity for financial gain,media attention or that the employee is carrying out an individual vendetta against the company.
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Internal whistle-blowing is when an employee discovers corporate misconduct and brings it to the attention of his or her supervisor and then brings it to the attention of law-enforcement agencies and/or the media.
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Whistle-blowers are often severely criticized as informers,"sneaks," spies,or "squealers," who have in some way breached the trust and loyalty they owe to their employers.
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Under the Federal Civil False Claims Act,whistle-blowers who expose fraudulent behavior against the government are only entitled to less than 10 percent of the amount recovered.
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An employee does not need irrefutable evidence before becoming a whistleblower; just an inclination is sufficient.
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External whistle-blowing is a 20th century phenomenon.
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A Qui Tam Lawsuit is a lawsuit brought on behalf of the federal government by corporations against whistle-blowers.
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A whistleblower is an individual who discovers corporate misconduct.
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When an employee discovers evidence of malpractice or misconduct in an organization,he or she faces ______.

A)an ethical dilemma
B)a cut and dry situation
C)a legal decision
D)an everyday occurrence
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Companies should be prompt and provide a thorough investigation of all complaints in today's legal environment.
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A whistleblower hotline can only be successful if trust exists between employees and their employer.
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A(n)______ whistleblower is an employee discovering corporate misconduct and chooses to bring it to the attention of law enforcement agencies and/or the media.

A)external
B)internal
C)organizational
D)governmental
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One could argue that whistleblowers provide ______.

A)a positive image of their organization
B)an invaluable service to their organization
C)investors an unrealistic outlook of a company
D)a disservice to the public
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The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 finally addressed the issue of company retaliation against corporate employees who bring accusations of unethical behavior.
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______ whistle-blowing rarely gains media attention.

A)Governmental
B)Internal
C)Coercive
D)External
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Since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002,Congress has taken an integrated approach to the matter of whistle-blowing by prohibiting retaliation against whistleblowers and by encouraging the act of whistle-blowing itself.
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Public awareness of whistleblowers reached its peak in 2002.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 requires public companies not only to adopt a code of business ethics,but also to set up an internal apparatus to receive,review,and solicit employee reports concerning fraud and/or ethical violations.
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31
Prior to 2002,legal protection for whistleblowers did not exist.
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A(n)______ whistleblower is an employee who discovers corporate misconduct and brings it to the attention of his supervisor,who then follows established procedures to address the misconduct within the organization.

A)external
B)internal
C)organizational
D)governmental
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Employees who prevail in whistle-blower cases are entitled to damages,which include double their back pay.
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34
In today's environment,experts highly recommended that becoming a whistleblower and taking your story public should be a first resort.
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After blowing the whistle on fraud,most of the whistle-blowers said they wouldn't blow the whistle again.
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After blowing the whistle on fraud,90 percent of the whistle-blowers were fired or demoted.
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The choice for employers is to ignore whistle blowers and face public embarrassment and potentially ruinous financial penalties,or to create an internal system that allows whistle-blowers to be heard and responded to before the issue escalates to an external whistle blowing case.
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Employees are becoming less willing to respond to any questionable behavior they observe in the workplace.
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If the investigation is perceived to be half-hearted or there is even the remotest suggestion of a cover-up,then the hotline will definitely never ring again.
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A(n)_______ is an employee who discovers corporate misconduct and chooses to bring it to the attention of others.

A)tattle-tail
B)internal spy
C)whistle-blower
D)chief ethics officer
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______ is a telephone line where employees can leave messages to alert a company of suspected misconduct without revealing their identity.

A)A whistleblower hotline
B)An employee crisis hotline
C)A company hotline
D)A legal hotline
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42
All of the following can cause a whistleblower to lose legitimacy,EXCEPT:

A)motivation by financial gains
B)motivation by media attention
C)the employee is carrying out a personal vendetta
D)the employee is trying to protect the public
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The _____ finally addressed the issue of retaliation against federal employees who bring accusations of unethical behavior.

A)Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B)Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989
C)False Claims Act of 1963
D)Federal Sentencing Guidelines Act
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44
A Qui Tam Lawsuit is a lawsuit brought on behalf of the federal government by ______.

A)all employees
B)a whistle-blower
C)the community
D)the state government
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45
What year did public awareness of whistleblowers reach a peak?

A)1998
B)2000
C)2002
D)2004
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46
Congress took an integrated approach to the matter of whistle-blowing by prohibiting retaliation against whistleblowers and encouraging the act of whistle-blowing under which act?

A)The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B)The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989
C)False Claims Act of 1963
D)Federal Sentencing Guidelines Act
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47
The media often portray whistle-blowers as _____.

A)devious
B)fraudulent
C)models of honor and integrity
D)deceitful
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48
Under the Federal Civil False Claims Act,whistle-blowers who expose fraudulent behavior against the government are entitled to _______ of the amount recovered.

A)between 20 and 30 percent
B)under 10 percent
C)30 percent
D)between 10 and 30 percent
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49
Prior to ______,legal protection for whistleblowers existed only in the form of legislation that encouraged behavior by employees who felt compelled to speak out,without offering any safeguards against retaliation aimed at them.

A)2000
B)2002
C)2004
D)2006
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50
Given the new legal environment surrounding whistleblowers,employers would be wise to put all of the following mechanisms in place,EXCEPT:

A)a detailed report of all investigations,documenting all corporate officers involved and all actions taken
B)a well-defined process to document how such complaints are handled
C)an employee hotline to file such complaints
D)a prompt and thorough investigation of serious complaints
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51
_______ requires public companies not only to adopt a code of business ethics but also to set up an internal apparatus to receive,review,and solicit employee reports concerning fraud and/or ethical violations.

A)The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
B)The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989
C)False Claims Act of 1963
D)Federal Sentencing Guidelines Act
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If the investigation is perceived to be _______,or there is even the remotest suggestion ________,then the hotline will definitely never ring again.

A)half-hearted; that it was forgotten
B)forgotten; seen as insignificant
C)half-hearted; of a cover-up
D)seen as insignificant; of a cover-up
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53
Employees are becoming ______ to respond to any questionable behavior they observe in the workplace.

A)less willing
B)hesitant
C)uncooperative
D)increasingly willing
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54
Whistle-blowing is ethical under all of the following conditions,EXCEPT:

A)when the motivation is financial gain
B)when the employee identifies a serious threat of harm
C)when the company will cause serious and considerable harm to the public
D)when the employee's immediate supervisor does not act,and the internal procedures and chain of command have been exhausted
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55
_____ was the CEO of Enron when Sherron Watkins blew the whistle?

A)Joseph Berardino
B)Jeffery Skilling
C)Bernard Ebbers
D)Kenneth Lay
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56
All of the following are possible damages entitled to employees who prevail in whistleblower cases,EXCEPT:

A)interest
B)back pay
C)all compensatory damages to make the employee whole
D)reinstatement at a higher seniority status
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57
Under _______,whistle-blowers who expose fraudulent behavior against the government are entitled to between 10 and 30 percent of the amount recovered.

A)a Qui Tam Lawsuit
B)the Federal Civil False Claims Act
C)Title VII of the Sarbanes Oxley Act
D)the Federal False Claims Act
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58
The potential for financial gain in some areas of corporate whistle-blowing can be ______.

A)small
B)personally devastating
C)considerable
D)minuscule
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59
Since internal whistle-blowing _____,it is ______ of such actions.

A)usually receives media attention; possible to track the history
B)rarely receives media attention; possible to track the history
C)rarely receives media attention; impossible to track the history
D)usually receives media attention; impossible to track the history
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A Qui Tam Lawsuit is a lawsuit brought on behalf of ________ by a whistle-blower.

A)the federal government
B)corporate executives
C)the industry
D)the community
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61
An ____________________ whistleblower is an employee who discovers corporate misconduct and brings it to the attention of his supervisor,who then follows established procedures to address the misconduct within the organization.
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A ________________________ is a telephone line where employees can leave messages to alert a company of suspected misconduct without revealing their identity.
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63
A ___________________________ is a lawsuit brought on behalf of the federal government by a whistle-blower.
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The potential for financial gain in some areas of corporate whistle-blowing can be ____________________.
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In the year _________ public awareness of whistleblowers reached a peak.
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66
After blowing the whistle on fraud,only 16 percent of the whistle-blowers said they ______.

A)would blow the whistle again
B)wouldn't blow the whistle again
C)would resign rather than speak up
D)would confront those involved
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67
A Qui Tam Lawsuit is a lawsuit brought on behalf of the federal government by _______________________.
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68
Discuss the term whistle-blower.Give an example of a whistle-blower.
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69
A study of 233 whistleblowers by Donald Soeken of St.Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington,DC,found that the average whistleblower was __________.

A)a woman in her fifties with an extroverted personality
B)a man soon to retire
C)a woman in her thirties with strong moral values
D)a man in his forties with a strong conscience and high moral values
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70
The __________________________ requires public companies not only to adopt a code of business ethics but also to set up an internal apparatus to receive,review,and solicit employee reports concerning fraud and/or ethical violations.
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71
The ____________________________ finally addressed the issue of retaliation against federal employees who bring accusations of unethical behavior.
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72
_____________________ whistle-blowing rarely gains media attention.
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73
_______________________ was the CEO of Enron when Sherron Watkins blew the whistle.
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74
An ___________________ whistleblower is an employee discovering corporate misconduct and chooses to bring it to the attention of law enforcement agencies and/or the media.
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75
When an employee discovers evidence of malpractice or misconduct in an organization,he or she faces an ______________________.
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76
Employees are becoming ______________ willing to respond to any questionable behavior they observe in the workplace.
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77
Under the _____________________________ Act,congress took an integrated approach to the matter of whistle-blowing by prohibiting retaliation against whistleblowers and encouraging the act of whistle-blowing.
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78
Summarize and discuss the differences between internal and external whistleblowers.
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79
A _________________________ is an employee who discovers corporate misconduct and chooses to bring it to the attention of others.
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80
Prior to the year _________,legal protection for whistleblowers existed only in the form of legislation that encouraged behavior by employees who felt compelled to speak out,without offering any safeguards against retaliation aimed at them.
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