Whistleblowers

Despite Whistleblowers, Energy Companies Cheat U.S. on Royalties

Whistleblowers have helped authorities collect more than a half-billion dollars since 2000 from energy companies that underpaid the royalties they owed for drilling on federal lands or in U.S. coastal waters. But, as the Center for Public Integrity’s iWatch News reports, the amount of unpaid royalties is thought to be far greater, and federal efforts ... Read more »

Nuclear Plant Manager Files Whistleblower Suit Against California Utility

A former manager at California’s San Onofre nuclear plant is suing his ex-employer, charging that the company wrongfully terminated him in retaliation for his efforts to blow the whistle on safety violations. As Reuters reports, the firing came after the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission sent a warning letter in March, 2010, to Southern California Edison, ... Read more »

Who Killed Whistleblower Bill? Hunt Is on for Mystery Senator

The hunt is on for the mystery senator who, using a last-ditch maneuver, killed a bill expanding protections for government whistleblowers as Congress was on the verge of passing the legislation after a 12-year lobbying effort. Just before lawmakers adjourned last month, the Senate passed the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act by a voice vote. After ... Read more »

FairWarining Reports

OSHA Protection of Whistleblowers Flayed Again in Government Report

Federal investigators are taking turns pummeling the Occupational Safety and Health Administration over its lackluster protection of whistleblowers. Two weeks after a highly critical report by the Government Accountability Office, the Labor Department’s inspector general has weighed in — saying OSHA fails to properly investigate complaints of reprisals against employees who report safety hazards or ... Read more »

Accused of Kickbacks, Novartis Agrees to $422.5 Million Settlement

Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis will pay $422.5 million to settle federal criminal and civil charges over its marketing practices, including allegations that the company made illegal kickbacks to doctors to prescribe drugs for unapproved uses. Federal prosecutors accused Novartis of paying for doctors’ entertainment, travel and meals, as well as funneling kickbacks through speaker programs, ... Read more »

Dismissed FDA Whistleblower Claims Will Get a New Review

Federal health officials are taking a new look at complaints by Food and Drug Administration scientists that their superiors pressured them to approve potentially unsafe medical devices. Scientists at the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, the unit involved in approving medical devices, approached Congress and the Obama administration with their complaints last year. ... Read more »