Advocacy Groups Call on Armed Services Committees to Preserve Military Whistleblower RightsIrvin McCullough, June 27, 2016

After both chambers of Congress passed their versions of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for FY 2017, twenty-eight public interest organizations and advocacy groups sent a letter to leadership of the Senate and House Armed Services Committees and encouraged them to maintain the integrity of the military whistleblower provisions in the bill through conference.The letter cautions, “
While military whistleblowers play an important role in safeguarding our nation from fraud, waste and abuse, speaking out against wrongdoing is particularly challenging for servicemembers.” A 2015
report by the Government Accountability Office found that the military is plagued by widespread whistleblower retaliation, and according to a 2014 government
survey, a quarter of Department of Defense Inspector General employees fear reprisal if they disclose a suspected violation of law.[
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Published on July 31, 2016 09:40