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  • Strengthening the SEC Whistleblower Program: Andrew Feller
    2025/04/16

    In this episode of the Whistleblower of the Week podcast, host Jane Turner speaks with whistleblower attorney and former SEC official Andrew Feller. Feller is currently Senior Special Counsel at the leading whistleblower firm Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, where as co-Chair of the firm’s Securities and Commodities Whistleblower Group, he represents whistleblowers who seek to report fraud and other legal violations to financial regulators including the SEC, CFTC, DOJ, IRS, and FinCEN. Prior to joining Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto, Feller investigated and litigated securities fraud matters as Senior Counsel in the SEC’s Division of Enforcement.
    Turner and Feller discuss his career and why he decided to represent
    whistleblowers. Drawing on Feller’s firsthand experience as both an attorney for SEC whistleblowers and an SEC official, they discuss the successes and importance of the SEC Whistleblower Program and the key role whistleblowers play in fighting fraud.
    Feller explains why the bipartisan SEC Whistleblower Reform Act of 2025 is a critical bill which would strengthen the SEC Whistleblower Program. The National Whistleblower Center is calling for the passage of the SEC Whistleblower Reform Act and has created an Action Alert allowing individuals to write to members of Congress calling for the bill’s passage.

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    52 分
  • Exposing Grocery Giants’ Price Gouging: Abdel Badoura
    2025/04/09

    In this episode of the Whistleblower of the Week podcast, host Jane Turner
    speaks with whistleblower Abdel Badoura, who exposed the price gouging of
    Australia’s supermarket duopoly, Coles and Woolworths.
    For over a decade, Badoura worked in the consumer goods sector, directly
    negotiating prices with Coles and Woolworths. In a 2024 Senate testimony, he
    blew the whistle on the supermarket giants’ price gouging and market power
    abuse, outlining their tactics and practices which he witnessed first-hand.
    Turner and Badoura, discuss his whistleblowing at length, including the details of
    his allegations. They also speak about why Badoura felt compelled to come
    forward and blow the whistle.

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    56 分
  • Successes and Flaws of the IRS Whistleblower Program: Dean Zerbe
    2025/04/02

    In this episode of the Whistleblower of the Week podcast, host Jane Turner speaks with leading tax whistleblower expert and advocate Dean Zerbe, partner at Zerbe, Miller, Fingeret, Frank and Jadav, LLP and Senior Policy Analyst at the National Whistleblower Center.

    Prior to entering private practice, Zerbe was active in Congressional investigations of government waste, fraud, and abuse for over 25 years. As Senior Counsel and Tax Counsel on the Senate Finance Committee for Senator Charles E. Grassley, Zerbe was the driving force behind the drafting and passage of legislation that created the Whistleblower Office at the IRS as well as changes in the tax code that greatly expanded the rewards for tax whistleblowers.

    In this episode, Turner and Zerbe dive into the current state of tax whistleblowing under the IRS Whistleblower Program, discussing its successes as well as its flaws. Zerbe explains how recent efforts have made the program more efficient but outlines the urgent need for specific reforms.

    Turner and Zerbe also discuss Zerbe’s own unique career path as a tax whistleblower advocate and the inspiration behind the 2006 IRS whistleblower law he helped write.

    Zerbe and the National Whistleblower Center (NWC) are calling for the passage of reforms found in the IRS Whistleblower Improvement Act of 2023. NWC has set up an Action Alert allowing individuals to write to their members of Congress urging them to pass the reforms to strengthen the IRS Whistleblower Program.

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  • Fighting Corruption in Mexico and Across the Globe: Estefania Medina
    2025/03/27

    In this episode of the Whistleblower of the Week podcast, host Jane Turner
    speaks with anti-corruption advocate and attorney Estefania Medina, co-founder
    of TOJIL and Vice President of the Anti-Corruption Commission at the
    International Chamber of Commerce-México.
    TOJIL is a non-profit organization dedicated to combating corruption in Mexico
    through deep investigations, strategic litigation, and the development of public
    policy.
    Jane and Estefania discuss Estefania’s background and her inspirations for
    becoming a lawyer and advocate dedicated to creating change. They delve into
    the problems of corruption plaguing Mexico and how TOJIL is working with
    whistleblowers and authorities to fight back.
    In particular, Estefania details the landmark case in which, thanks to
    whistleblowers, U.S. authorities sanctioned Vitol, an oil and gas trading firm, for
    corruption-based fraud and attempted manipulation in Mexico and other
    countries.

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    43 分
  • Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: What Trump’s Order Means for Whistleblowers
    2025/03/13

    In this episode of Whistleblower of the Week, host Jane Turner speaks with Stephen M. Kohn, co-Founder and Board Chairman of National Whistleblower Center and leading whistleblower attorney.

    On February 10th, President Trump halted enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”) in an Executive Order, arguing the move would aid American business abroad. Listen to Kohn and Turner discuss how this decision will impact American business and whistleblowers reporting bribery, corruption, and collusion.

    On March 13th, Kohn published an article, “Crippling the FCPA is Bad Business for the U.S” in the NYU Compliance and Enforcement Blog. He highlights his recent research which illustrates how FCPA enforcement primarily targets foreign companies, with monetary sanctions against foreign companies far outpacing sanctions against U.S-based companies.

    National Whistleblower Center has launched a campaign to call for the resuming of FCPA enforcements. Take action today by contacting your Representatives and Senators.

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    40 分
  • Stephen Kohn
    2025/03/05
    Whistleblower Advocate Stephen Kohn Discusses Firing of Special Counsel Dellinger.

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    31 分
  • Poornima Rao
    2025/02/20

    In this episode of the Whistleblower of the Week podcast, host Jane Turner
    speaks with Poornima Ramarao, the mother of OpenAI whistleblower Suchir
    Balaji, who tragically passed away in November.
    Balaji blew the whistle to the New York Times on alleged copyright violations by
    OpenAI. He was found dead in his apartment months later.
    In this episode, Turner and Ramarao discuss Balaji’s upbringing and courageous
    whistleblowing, the questions Ramarao has surrounding his death and the
    related police investigation, and why Ramarao hopes her son’s passing will help
    lead to better protections for AI whistleblowers.
    Ramarao has set up a GoFundMe: Justice for Suchir Balaji.
    National Whistleblower Center has set up an Action Alert allowing supporters to
    write to Congress demanding protections for artificial intelligence
    whistleblowers.

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    51 分
  • Ed Pierson
    2025/02/12

    In this episode of the Whistleblower of the Week podcast, host Jane Turner
    speaks with Ed Pierson, Boeing whistleblower and the Executive Director of The
    Foundation for Aviation Safety.
    Pierson served as a Senior Manager at Boeing’s Renton, Washington 737 Max
    factory, overseeing the manufacturing of Boeing’s 737 Max airline and leading
    the Industrial Engineering and Shipside teams in final assembly and P-8
    Poseidon Shipside teams. He blew the whistle on safety issues he witnessed in
    the manufacturing of 737 Max’s.
    At National Whistleblower Day 2024, Pierson revealed that he had uncovered new
    documents underscoring Boeing’s alleged shortcomings in the manufacturing of
    737 Max planes.
    During their wide-ranging conversation, Jane and Pierson discuss his upbringing,
    why he felt compelled to come forward with his concerns, the response of
    Boeing and the FAA to his whistleblowing, and why he does not feel comfortable
    flying on Boeing 737 Maxes.
    National Whistleblower Center is urging Congress and the White House to act
    immediately and address the issues which are endangering airline safety
    whistleblowers and having a chilling effect on other would-be-whistleblowers.

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    1 時間 20 分