Evan Pickworth interviews Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr director Tendai Jangara about the ongoing plight of increasingly unloved whistle-blowers
Former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter. Picture: BRENTON GEACH/GALLO IMAGES
Among others, they discuss whether it was fair to ask André de Ruyter, after exiting Eskom in the wake of a poisoning scandal, to back up his further corruption allegations, and how this could have been better handled. A fundamental mindshift by employers is required to understand that whistle-blowers act at great risk to themselves, not to negatively affect their workplaces but to expose malfeasance with the aim of protecting places of employment and assets.
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