Whistleblowers expose fraud and corruption, but in the UK, they often face job loss, blacklisting, and legal battles with little support. Daniel Sheard, who uncovered issues at GAM, and George Patellis, who reported fraud at Tiuta, paid a heavy price for doing the right thing. Meanwhile, the US has paid over $2B to whistleblowers since 2011, driving accountability.
Could financial rewards for UK whistleblowers level the playing field in our financial markets? They could encourage transparency, deter misconduct, and strengthen governance, but critics fear a “mercenary” culture. A balanced system, like South Korea’s or Nigeria’s, could be the answer. What do you think—should the UK incentivize whistleblowing to ensure fairness? Let’s discuss!
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