whistleblowing and accountability
Whistleblowing is the act of disclosing information about unlawful or unethical activities within an organization, typically to the public or relevant authorities, in order to bring attention to wrongdoings and promote transparency. Accountability refers to the responsibility and obligation of individuals or organizations to answer for their actions, behaviors, and decisions, ensuring that they can be held liable for any negative consequences resulting from their conduct.
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