Learning about whistleblower laws is a real eye-opener! The whole "see something, say something" mentality is important, but it sounds like there are a lot of legal complexities involved (especially with something serious like the FCPA - thanks for the info, link to the post "
https://federal-lawyer.com/whistleblower-lawyers/fcpa/"
I wouldn't want to rock the boat unless I knew my rights were protected. Do whistleblowers have strong legal defenses in place these days?
It seems like there could be a lot of pressure to stay silent, even if you witness wrongdoing. Any advice for someone who's considering coming forward about a potential FCPA violation? Is it really worth sticking your neck out?