whisleblowers

[美]//ˈwɪsəlˌbləʊəz//
[英]//ˈwɪsəlˌbloʊərz//

释义

n. 吹哨人复数;举报组织内不当行为或非法活动的人,尤其是向当局或公众举报。

例句

whisleblowers often face intense public scrutiny after making allegations of misconduct.

举报人通常在举报不当行为后面临强烈的公众审查。

the company launched an internal investigation after whisleblowers reported accounting fraud.

该公司在收到举报人关于会计欺诈的报告后启动了内部调查。

new laws aim to strengthen protections for whisleblowers in the workplace.

新法律旨在加强对在职场中举报人的保护。

whisleblowers can submit an anonymous complaint through the agency hotline.

举报人可以通过机构热线提交匿名投诉。

the regulator offered financial incentives to whisleblowers who provide credible evidence.

监管机构向提供可信证据的举报人提供经济激励。

several whisleblowers testified under oath during the congressional hearing.

在国会听证会上,多名举报人宣誓作证。

management accused whisleblowers of leaking confidential documents to the press.

管理层指责举报人将机密文件泄露给媒体。

whisleblowers are protected from retaliation under federal regulations.

根据联邦法规,举报人受到免于报复的保护。

the nonprofit provides legal counsel to whisleblowers facing workplace retaliation.

这家非营利组织为面临职场报复的举报人提供法律咨询。

journalists verified the documents before publishing the whisleblowers’ claims.

记者在发表举报人提出的主张之前核实了这些文件。

whisleblowers helped expose systemic corruption within the procurement department.

举报人帮助揭露了采购部门内的系统性腐败。

the board established a secure reporting channel for whisleblowers.

董事会设立了举报人安全的报告渠道。

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