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libby1980 | 17:19 Mon 18th Sep 2006 | Law
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A friend of mine works for a high profile company with a public interest. He has some knowledge about the practices of the business which make him feel he can no longer work there on a ethical basis. He is thinking of going to the regulator or press with his knowedge. He is due to see a lawyer to discuss this week. Do you have any advice?
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He should be careful not to accidently tip off the Company of what he is going to do.
as he is going to see a lawyer he should take their advice on what to do. if i worked for a company and they were doing things that were ' wrong ' then i`d probably take legal advice and decide from there. as zorro says he is going to have to be careful that the company doesnt get wind of his intentions.

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