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June 30, 2009
Whistleblower Ruling Stirs Controversy
Joe Davidson's Washington Post Federal Diary column examines a controversial MSBP decision. An excerpt:
Until Congress acts, the Whistleblower Protection Act is dead," said Tom Devine, legal director of the Government Accountability Project. "The MacLean decision means government agencies can fire employees for any disclosure otherwise protected by the WPA. The decision reduces the WPA to a voluntary guideline that agencies can cancel at will by issuing blanket gag regulations."
But Devine and other advocates, including those in Congress, aren't willing to let the law pass away peacefully. Rather than grieving, they are using the decision as evidence in their long battle to pass stronger whistleblower protections.
More views from Government Accountability Project are available.
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