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He has accused the company of having unfairly dismissed him for being a whistleblower.
"Everyone that did something wrong has been rewarded," said Sally Dear, a former adjunct lecturer who believes she was fired for being a whistleblower.
"He could have gotten all of the protections of being a whistleblower," Clinton said in the first Democratic presidential debate last October.
Khan prides himself on being a whistleblower, and says he moved the anti-SLAPP motion to protect his sources, who often used direct messages on Twitter to leak alleged wrongdoing at South Tyneside council.
It is also a straightforward biopic, following Snowden from a failed attempt to join US special forces to a successful career as an NSA computer specialist, through disillusionment and then to being a whistleblower.
The commission decided to investigate last January, at the same time that a federal jury was awarding $200,000 to a Wallkill police sergeant because he was harassed by colleagues for being a whistleblower; $75,000 of the payment was to come from the police chief himself.
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This was a whistleblower acting very publicly.
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This was a whistleblower acting very publicly," he said.
What does it take to be a whistleblower?
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