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turbinetree

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Fri Dec 20, 2019, 06:00 PM Dec 2019

Federal Workers Less Likely to Report Corruption After Attacks on Whistleblower, Poll Finds

Matt Cohen

In the months since a whistleblower in the US intelligence community sounded the alarm about the Ukraine scandal, the president has taken every opportunity to attack the anonymous individual. Trump has said the whistleblower should be investigated “for fraud” and has called on media outlets to expose the whistleblower’s identity. Perhaps not surprisingly, that rhetoric seems to be having a chilling effect on other federal workers’ willingness to report corruption within the federal government.

According to a new poll conducted by the Government Business Council, the research arm of Government Executive, one-in-three federal workers say they are now less likely to “report an act of perceived wrongdoing to the appropriate authorities” because of the attacks on the whistleblower by Trump and his allies. Specifically, 19 percent said they are now “much less” likely to report wrongdoing, and 15 percent responded that are “somewhat less” likely to do so. The good news is that half of respondents said that Trump’s attacks would have no impact are their willingness to expose malfeasance, and 16 percent said they were now more likely to blow the whistle.

According to Government Executive, the poll, which has a margin of error of plus-or-minus 4 percent, was sent to a random sample of its subscribers. That may not precisely represent all federal employees, but it’s still a pretty big deal that more than a third of respondents said the president’s intimidation tactics would make them less likely to report corruption.

Those results are understandable considering what the Ukraine whistleblower has gone through since coming forward. During the House’s impeachment inquiry, Trump ramped up the personal attacks, tweeting about that person more than 100 times. That helped lead to a bevy of threats aimed at the whistleblower and their attorneys, according to a source close to the legal team. As David Corn explains:

https://www.motherjones.com/impeachment/2019/12/ukraine-whistleblower-trump-corruption-poll/

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Federal Workers Less Likely to Report Corruption After Attacks on Whistleblower, Poll Finds (Original Post) turbinetree Dec 2019 OP
Believe many here on this board Wellstone ruled Dec 2019 #1
It seems just about everyone is afraid of trump ... CatMor Dec 2019 #2
that was the goal of the Gangsters Of Putin Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2019 #3
More basics from the fascist playbook. 🤬 BlancheSplanchnik Dec 2019 #4
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! TheBlackAdder Dec 2019 #5
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
1. Believe many here on this board
Fri Dec 20, 2019, 06:06 PM
Dec 2019

made that summation several weeks ago. Intimidation has it's negative work place effects.

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