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20 Dec 2007 4:51PM
In a YouGov survey in May, 85% of people in work said they would raise a whistleblowing concern internally. If they were not confident about the internal route, over half said they would raise the matter outside.
In an earlier survey this year on attitudes across Europe, among staff in multinationals that had promoted whistleblowing, 86% of those in the British workforce said they were likely to blow the whistle against 54% of their European colleagues.
Now, the government has initiated a... (37 more words)
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