Multiple Choice
Whistle-blowers are individuals who:
A) discover evidence of malpractice in their workplace but choose to ignore it.
B) witness and report the misconduct in organizations for which they do not work.
C) bring the misconduct in the organizations they work for to the attention of others.
D) witness but ignore the misconduct in organizations for which they do not work.
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