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It takes courage to be a whistle blower

By Ben Lim Chiow Ang | China Daily | Updated: 2009-11-30 08:29

What action would you take if you discovered your superior was abusing their position?

All too often it's a case of damn if you do and damn if you don't. Blowing the whistle might put your own rice bowl at stake, but keeping silent comes with a battle of conscience that can affect your performance at work.

Unfortunately our course of action is dictated not simply by personal values but also by the culture embedded in the organization and the society in which we live.

It takes courage to be a whistle blower

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