2. Definition
A person who informs on a person or organization engaged in an
illicit activity.
BRIBERY
THIFT
DISHONESTY
NIPOTISM
FRAUD
3. Whistle blowing is the act of an individual member of the
organization
The individual blows the whistle, after exhausting all
internal means for appropriate action to discontinue the
wrongdoing.
The individual reports the matter after considering the pros
and cons of exposing the wrongdoing
Whistle blowing is a brave act of conscience as it may
involve heavy costs to the whistle blower and his/her family
Characteristics of Whistle Blowing
5. The biggest admission and recruitment
How it is done?
Impersonation
Copying
Manipulation of records and answer sheets
Leaking the answer key
Unfolding of the scam by the trio
Dr Anand Rai - 2005 MD MS exams , same hostel block.
Ashish Chaturvedi - mother for cancer treatment in 2009, the lack of quality
doctors triggered his investigation
Prashant Pandey - assisting law enforcement agencies, special task
force(STF) set up to probe the Vyapam scam
By 2015, more than 2000 people arrested.
On July 10/2015 ,the case was handed over to CBI by the Supreme Court of
India.
On February 13, 2017, the Supreme Court of India delivered an 83-page
judgement and cancelled the degrees of 634 doctors.
MADHYA PRADESH VYAPAM SCAM
6. Ranbaxy whistle blower Dinesh Thakur
“Whistleblower of the Year” award to Dinesh Thakur
Joined Ranbaxy in 2003 and was compelled to resign in 2005, Ranbaxy’s notice
certain irregular practices with regard to drug testing data.
7. It provides a mechanism to investigate alleged corruption and
misuse of power by public servants and also protect anyone
who exposes alleged wrongdoing in government bodies,
projects and offices.
The wrongdoing might take the form of fraud, corruption or
mismanagement.
The Act will also ensure punishment for false or frivolous
complaints.
The Directorate of Income Tax Intelligence and Criminal
Investigation is one of the only agencies empowered for whistle
blower protection.
The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) was designated in 2004 to
receive public-interest disclosures through government resolution.
Whistle Blowers Protection Act, 2011
8. Now we can think of more laws came into India due to people
pressure and huge corruption in India is being taken Place.
There are many Recommendations which India Should follow,
Media of our country should become more active to make
disclosures of things which are against the people or employees
working in an Organization.
The Government should made Specific laws for specific
problems because a general law may not work effectively.
In Indian laws there are many loopholes as compared to U.S.A.
like there is no protection for family members of Whistle blower.
In Indian laws they may protect whistle blower but not their
family member or his/her career.
Conclusion