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Quiz 7: Blowing the Whistle
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Question 81
Essay
What sort of protection or encouragement were whistle-blowers offered before the Whistleblowers Protection Act of 1989 was enacted?
Question 82
Essay
Discuss the term whistle-blower.Describe the two types of whistle-blowers.
Question 83
Short Answer
The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 applied only to _____ employees.
Question 84
Essay
What is a whistle-blower hotline? How can an organization ensure that it is effective?
Question 85
Short Answer
Under the federal Civil False Claims Act,whistle-blowers who expose fraudulent behavior against the government are entitled to a maximum of _____ percent of the amount recovered.
Question 86
Short Answer
The "Office of the Whistleblower" was created by the _____.
Question 87
Short Answer
The Corporate and Criminal Fraud Accountability Act is also called the _____ Act.
Question 88
Essay
Compare the Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
Question 89
Essay
Why should whistle-blowing be the last resort?
Question 90
Short Answer
The _____ Act of 1989 first addressed the issue of retaliation against federal employees who bring accusations of unethical behavior.
Question 91
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The _____ Act of 2010 introduced a new reward program for whistle-blowers who report securities law violations to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
Question 92
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A _____ is a telephone line by which employees can leave messages to alert a company of suspected misconduct without revealing their identity.
Question 93
Short Answer
The _____ Act of 1989 imposed specific performance deadlines in processing whistle-blower complaints and guaranteed the anonymity of the whistle-blower unless revealing the name would prevent criminal activity or protect public safety.