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The Fight for Whistleblower Protections: A Panel Discussion with Dawn Butler MP

On Tuesday evening, a panel convened by Lawrence Davies LLM brought together Dawn Butler MP, Polina Zabrodskaya, and esteemed colleagues from WhistleblowersUK, Dr. Chris Day and Nigel McLennan, to discuss “Whistleblowers, Candour, Reward, and Retaliation.” The discussion highlighted the realities faced by whistleblowers and the urgent need for legislative reform.

Powerful Testimonies of Candour and Retaliation

Each panelist shared deeply moving insights into their experiences with whistleblowing and the personal costs endured for speaking out in the public interest:

  • Nigel McLennan exposed how trustees are left completely vulnerable when they seek to uphold integrity.

  • Dr. Chris Day voiced his frustration over the failure of the Employment Tribunal (ET) to challenge the deliberate destruction of evidence that supported his claim.

  • Polina Zabrodskaya drew striking parallels to Russia, emphasizing the extortionate and prohibitive costs of doing the right thing in both legal and moral terms.

  • Lawrence Davies made a compelling case for adopting a U.S.-style rewards system, advocating for punitive damages to deter wrongdoing and incentivize whistleblowing.

The room was packed with whistleblowers, many sharing their heart-wrenching stories, all united in a powerful call for legislative reform.

The Lone Parliamentarian in the Room

It was ironic that among all present, the only Parliamentarian in attendance was Dawn Butler MP. Her warmth and genuine compassion for those affected by failed whistleblowing laws were commendable. Her presence stood in stark contrast to the glaring absence of other MPs, highlighting the missed opportunity for wider Parliamentary engagement in the fight for whistleblower protections.

The Office of the Whistleblower Bill: A Call for Action

During the discussion, the #OfficeOfTheWhistleblowerBill was promoted, scheduled for its 6th reading in the Commons on 25th April. This bill, designed by whistleblowers, for whistleblowers, has been developed by WhistleblowersUK and championed by cross-party Parliamentarians since 2018. It encapsulates the recommendations of thousands of whistleblowers, regulators, academics, policymakers, and legal professionals.

The Government has an opportunity to champion whistleblowing and prevent catastrophic scandals such as Horizon, Grenfell, grooming gangs, maternity and NHS failures, fraud, trafficking, cybercrime, and even Partygate. Despite the undeniable financial benefits whistleblowing brings to the Treasury, the government continues to relegate this bill to the backbenches, seemingly oblivious to the need for urgent reform.

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