By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - It was just five years ago that lawmakers were rushing to introduce bills to protect whistle-blowers from retaliation for exposing fraud and government wrongdoing.
Some bills passed and even got the governor's signature, but many died before they reached him.
Lawyers who represent whis...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - It was just five years ago that lawmakers were rushing to introduce bills to protect whistle-blowers from retaliation for exposing fraud and government wrongdoing.
Some bills passed and even got the governor's signature, but many died before they reached him.
Lawyers who represent whis...
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