John Fitzgerald: World Bank Whistleblower
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PEER | January 23, 2018
In 2002, John was the sole analyst overseeing environmental compliance with U.S. participation in multinational development bank projects ...
Kyla Bennett: From Whistleblower to WhistleBlower Defender
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While working in the EPA New England Regional Office in Boston, Kyla reached out to PEER to address a plan to illegally build a port on the largest undeveloped island on the Eastern Seaboard –Sear’s Island in Maine ...
Grand Canyon Remains Open, Blunting Biggest Hit of Government Shutdown
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PEER | January 22, 2018
From: Cronkite News ““They are making it up on the fly,” said Jeff Ruch, executive director of Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. “Try to keep as much open as possible, don’t spend any money, but don’t close anything,” said Ruch, of the administration’s ...
Tim Mason: Uncovering Mass Desecration at Effigy Mounds
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PEER | January 17, 2018
Tim led PEER to uncover the biggest official mass desecrations of Indian pre-historic burial sites in U.S. history ...
HOW STRONG IS THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT’S ETHICAL POLICY?
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PEER | January 16, 2018
From: National Parks Traveler “Not long after he took office, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke reminded his employees of their ethical obligations, and said “I intend to make holding one another accountable to the highest ethical standards a top priority.” Has he?” Read ...