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Re: Whistle Blower Goes to Jail?
Read the article a little closer, he was just as guilty of fraud as anybody else there, and he plead guilty for it. Turning in other people after you've already been caught is not whistle blowing, it's throwing your co-workers under the bus for a reduced sentence. It would be one thing if he knew about it but didn't actually commit the crimes himself, but that's not the case here.
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