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Tuesday
Oct252011

The Gary Null Show - 10/25/11

Guest: Stephen Kohn

Stephen Kohn is one of the nation’s leading advocates for corporate and government whistleblowers and has a long record spanning over 25 years of court victories on behalf of individuals bringing the truth to the public about corruption, fraud and misdemeanors.  He is the Executive Director of the National Whistleblower Center in Washington and a Trustee of the National Whistleblower Legal Defense and Education Fund. Stephen has testified in Congress and counseled the Senate Judiciary to protect whistleblower well being. He is the author of the first legal treatise on whistleblower back in 1985 and has since published numerous articles and books.

Stephen’s program on PRN:

“Honesty Without Fear” – every Tuesday at 1:00 PM --  will feature leading experts in the whistleblower field, firsthand accounts of major government and corporate whistleblowers, discussions about employee rights, and more. Learn about your whistleblower rights so you can protect yourself. Join Stephen as well as co-hosts leading whistleblower attorneys Michael D. Kohn, David K. Colapinto, Lindsey M. Williams and prominent whistleblowers such as Jane Turner and Dr. Frederic Whitehurst to learn how whistleblowers strengthen democracy, protect the environment, and save taxpayers and investors billions of dollars.

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