(WBRE/WYOU) — Two high-ranking members of the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) have filed a lawsuit against their superiors, citing retaliation for blowing the whistle on a payroll fraud scheme.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Teaneck police officer was awarded just over $2.1 million by a jury on Aug. 7 after blowing the whistle on excessive force ...
A retired Duluth police lieutenant says speaking up about fellow officers cost him his career trajectory, and he is now taking the city to court over it. In a whistleblower lawsuit filed March 1, ...
A Carlstadt police lieutenant says he was subjected to retaliation because of his whistleblowing activities. In a recently filed lawsuit, Carlstadt Lt. Chris Hasch said he has been subjected to ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - The Allentown Police Department won a big victory against whistle-blowing officers. Three officers say they faced retaliation after calling out wrong-doing in the department. The ...
Originally published Oct. 9 on KTVB.COM. A former Caldwell police officer has filed a federal lawsuit against the city and its police chief, claiming he was wrongfully terminated after raising ...
A former undercover police officer turned whistleblower has become “an inconvenient truth” facing “criticism from every corner”, a public inquiry has been told. Peter Francis has learned that “nobody ...
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