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Countrywide Whistleblower
Posted by: Melville Johnson, P.C.
April 17, 2008
A former employee of Countrywide KB Home Loans has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit, in which he claims that he was fired, after he reported fraudulent and suspect lending practices to his supervisors.
Federal Circuit rules for Whistleblower
Posted by: Melville Johnson, P.C.
April 16, 2008
The United Stats Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently handed a victory to a government whistleblower in Chambers v. Department of the Interior. Ms. Teresa Chambers, the Chief of the U.S. Park Police at the time, told a Washington Post reporter that a 2003 decision not to increase the Park Police budget was increasing the risks to public health and safety, since it would likely result in inadequate police protection on park land within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and around the national icons such as the Washington Monument. After making this disclosure, Ms. Chambers was fired.
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