Multiple Choice
A whistle-blower is someone who
A) sells information about what he or she justifiably believes to be serious moral or legal wrongdoing in an organization to an internal or external party.
B) passes along information about what he or she justifiably believes to be serious moral or legal wrongdoing in an organization.
C) passes along information about what he or she justifiably believes to be serious moral or legal wrongdoing in an organization of which he or she is a member.
D) passes along information about what he or she justifiably believes to be serious moral or legal wrongdoing in an organization of which he or she is a member to an internal or external party he or she is not authorized to contact with the intention to stop this wrongdoing.
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