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17 Aug, 2024 05:43

Standing up and paying the price... twice

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When you are fired for denouncing irregularities and then punished by the very agencies meant to serve the public, you face unfair consequences. Host John Kiriakou spoke with Deanna Ratliff, a good citizen who tried to do the right thing. Deanna was an employee at the Alleghany-Covington Department of Social Services in Virginia. According to a lawsuit she recently filed, Deanna was wrongly terminated from her job not once, but twice in retaliation for her original whistleblowing. Don’t miss this unique story of courage and injustice on this episode of The Whistleblowers.

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