Whistleblowing ImpactHomeAboutNews & EventsTopicsShow search boxSearch textSearch MENUBreadcrumbsHomeNews & EventsProf Marianna Fotaki and Prof Kate Kenny were on the Expert Panel of ‘To blow the whistle or not?’ Symposium hosted by the University of YorkNews & Events6 July 202012 June 2020: Patient Safety Learning posts Prof Kenny and Prof Fotaki's commentary22 July 202014 July 2020: Prof Marianna Fotaki and Prof Kate Kenny wrote for the Conversation10 July 2020Prof Marianna Fotaki and Prof Kate Kenny were on the Expert Panel of ‘To blow the whistle or not?’ Symposium hosted by the University of YorkProf Marianna Fotaki and Prof Kate Kenny were on the expert panel of ‘To blow the whistle or not? An online symposium on complicity and compliance in economic and social wrongdoing’ organised by PhD researchers from the University of York. The symposium examined why people do – and do not – blow the whistle when they could do so, examining complicity and compliance in economic and social wrongdoing.Prof Fotaki and Prof Kenny spoke alongside Baroness Susan Kramer (Co-Chair All Party Parliamentary Group on Whistleblowing), Rt Hon Kevin Hollinrake MP (Co-Chair All Party Parliamentary Group on Fairer Business Banking), Laura Fatah (Policy Officer, Protect), Prof Iain Munro (University of Newcastle), Prof John Blenkinsopp (Northumbria University), Prof Emanuela Ceva (University of Geneva) and Dr Lorenzo Pasculli (Coventry University).Get in TouchWe regularly support and consult with organisations involved in supporting whistleblowing internationally.Get in touch with the research team.If you would like information of other free and practical whistleblowing resources, please email us.
Prof Marianna Fotaki and Prof Kate Kenny were on the expert panel of ‘To blow the whistle or not? An online symposium on complicity and compliance in economic and social wrongdoing’ organised by PhD researchers from the University of York. The symposium examined why people do – and do not – blow the whistle when they could do so, examining complicity and compliance in economic and social wrongdoing.
Prof Fotaki and Prof Kenny spoke alongside Baroness Susan Kramer (Co-Chair All Party Parliamentary Group on Whistleblowing), Rt Hon Kevin Hollinrake MP (Co-Chair All Party Parliamentary Group on Fairer Business Banking), Laura Fatah (Policy Officer, Protect), Prof Iain Munro (University of Newcastle), Prof John Blenkinsopp (Northumbria University), Prof Emanuela Ceva (University of Geneva) and Dr Lorenzo Pasculli (Coventry University).
We regularly support and consult with organisations involved in supporting whistleblowing internationally.
Get in touch with the research team.
If you would like information of other free and practical whistleblowing resources, please email us.