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OPINION: Should the UK follow the US lead in combating fraud and corruption?

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Tony McClements explains why he would like to see whistleblowers rewarded for doing the right thing.

Over more than three decades as a detective investigating complex financial crime, and now working in the private sector for a law firm specializing in the investigation of international fraud and asset recovery, I have witnessed firsthand the growing role that whistleblowers play in unveiling corporate malfeasance.

Yet in the

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