Whistle-blower

Whistle-blower

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A whistleblower, by definition, is someone who brings an unethical, immoral, or illegal business practice to the public’s attention. Whistleblowers have a difficult time in doing this, and they often find their lives changed because of their actions. Sometimes they are shunned and receive death threats. It is common for the family members to feel the effects of a whistleblower’s behavior.

Dr. Jeffrey Wigand became one of the best-known whistleblowers after his experience was turned into a movie, The Insider. He proved that tobacco companies were deliberately boosting the nicotine content of cigarettes, making them more addictive and cancer causing. However, like other whistleblowers, he suffered from tremendous stress and received death threats and other forms of intimidation for doing the right thing.

How did Dr. Wigand show moral intelligence in this situation? Jeffrey Wigand put his economic future as well as coworkers and his family at risk to expose the tobacco companies. Would you have done the same thing?

References

Associated Press. (2006, October 20) Mark Hodler; Exposed Scandal in Selection of Olympics’ Host Cities [Web page]. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/19/AR2006101901725.html (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

BBC News. (2014, January 17). Edward Snowden: Leaks that exposed US spy programme [Web page]. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-23123964 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Ellsberg, D. (n.d.). Daniel Ellsberg’s Website [Web page]. Retrieved from http://www.ellsberg.net/bi

Goodof, D. A., Bandyopadhyay, J., & McGee, P. F. (2013). Whistleblower Protection: Fact or Fiction? Competition Forum11(2), 85–91. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy-library.ashford….

Ravishankar, L. (2003, February 4). Encouraging Internal Whistleblowing in Organizations [Web page]. Retrieved from https://www.scu.edu/ethics/focus-areas/business-ethics/resources/encouraging-internal-whistleblowing/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Answer preview
A whistle-blower in ethical terms is a person who reveals the wrong or shady activities of an organization. Whistleblowing should be an action of last resort. It is an ethical action, which involves the whistleblower selflessly exposing themselves to uncover the truth. Some whistleblowers, however, do it to gain fame and fortune (Ellsberg, n.d.).  The fortune is the result of a reward awarded. This was not the case for tobacco researcher Jeffrey Wigand. He researched and proved that tobacco companies were making cigarettes more addictive and cancer, causing by boosting the nicotine levels. Jeffrey was selfless and did what was morally correct. Jeffrey was concerned about the safety of the public. By exposing the companies, he helped prevent the suffering of…
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