Challenges Confronting Whistleblowing and the International Civil Servant

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Abstract

More than 800 international governmental organizations employ thousands of civil servants. Whistleblowers in them confront problems that are both common and uncommon compared with their nation-state counterparts. Drawing upon the relevant literature, as well as stakeholder interview data, a research framework is developed identifying whistle-blower challenges. These dilemmas focus on loyalty, impartiality, and immunity, as well as the desire to hold organizations accountable in a governance system lacking in sufficient checks and balances. In addition, significant hurdles confronting whistleblowers include definitions and policies, retaliation and restitution concerns, visa and short-contract constraints, and a resource gap along with judicial composition issues. Future research is needed because international public servants play a significant role in ensuring a transparent and accountable global system.

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Moloney, K., Bowman, J. S., & West, J. P. (2019). Challenges Confronting Whistleblowing and the International Civil Servant. Review of Public Personnel Administration, 39(4), 611–634. https://doi.org/10.1177/0734371X18767247

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