Whistle Blowing
Whistle Blowing
Whistle Blowing
Introduction:
Whistle-blowing is an attempt by a present or former member of an organisation to
disclose the wrong acts in an organisation.
First it was made by the government employees who made complaints of corruption or
mismanagement in government offices.
Later on it is used in corporatesector.
Features of whistle-blowing:
Whistle-blowing is the release of information by a member of the organisation regarding
the illegal or corrupt conduct in the organisation.
It has the following salient features:
First of all. whistle-blowing can be done only by a member of an organisation. It
is not like a witness of a crime but by an employee within the organisation. When
the employees who become aware of illegal or immoral conduct in their own
organisation resort to whistle-blowing.
Secondly. there must be information in whistle-blowing. It should involve the
release of non-public information. There is a distinction between blowing the
whistle and sounding the alarm. The whistle blowers have to reveal new facts.
Thirdly. the information should be of some significant kind of misconduct on the
part of an organisation. Whistle-blowing is reserved for matters of substantial
importance. For example, companies paying heavy funding for political parties is
known to outsiders only from people who are associated with the companies.
Fourthly. the information through whistle-blowing must be released outside the
normal channels of communication. Whistle-blowing is not necessarily involving
the process of "going public" and revealing the information outside. It can also be
an internal whistle-blowing. In fact, many corporations have an announced policy
of encouraging employees to submit any suspicions related to misconduct to the
Chief Executive Officer.
Fifthly. whistle-blowing is expected to bring about a desired change. It is not
merely passing on information. For example, reporting to a credit-rating agency
that a person faces bankruptcy is not an example of whistle-blowing but of
ordinary looking.
Sixthly. whistle-blowing has to be done in a voluntary way. That is why the
whistle blowers go to the extent of accusing evidence.
Lastly. whistle-blowing must be undertaken as a moral protest. It should not be
for the sake of seeking revenge or personal advancement. Thus a distinction has to
be made between a genuine whistle blower and corporate malcontents.
Loyalty to moral principles is higher than the loyalty to persons. It does not prevent a
loyal agent to be a whistle blower.
In fact, many whistle blowers are often loyal employees who make whistle-blowing with
a belief that they are doing a job in the best interests of the company. The likelihood of
voice increases with the degree of loyalty.
The necessary conditions for whistle-blowing:
(1) Moral importance:
Whistle-blowing can be justified if there is a real issue related to moral standards. For
example, if a drug is capable of producing more harm than the curative nature, a
whistleblowing can be justified. An alarm can be sounded about the defects of a system
or a product.
Summary
(1) Whistle-blowing refers to disclose of wrong acts of an organisation either by the
present or former member.
(2) Features of whistle-blowing
Done by a member. There must be information. Misconduct.
Outside the normal channels of communication.
To bring about a desired change. Voluntary act.
Should be taken as a moral protest.
(3) Whistle-blowing and loyalty.
(4) Necessary conditions for whistle-blowing:
Moral importance.
All facts.
Exhaustion of all channels.
Best way.
Chances of success.
(5) Arguments against whistle-blower protection.
(6) Arguments for whistle-blower protection.
(7) Components of a whistle-blowing policy.
Questions
Section 'N
(1) What is whistle-blowing?
(2) Is whistle-blowing ethical?
Section 'B'
(1) What are the features of whistle-blowing?
(2) Discussthe arguments for whistle-blower protection.
(3) Discussthe arguments against whistle-blower protection?
Section 'c'
(1) What is whistle-blowing? Examine the features and conditions of whistle-blowing as
an ethical programme in business.