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Employees who are willing to step forward, usually at great personal sacrifice, to reveal wrongdoing of the part of their employers are guilty of.

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They are guilty of nothing, what they are doing is called whistle-blowing and it is not a crime, it a way of stopping crimes from being committed.

Step-by-step explanation:

A whistle-blower is an employee or any person within an organization that informs about illegal activities carried out within the organization. Sometimes whistle-blowers can even earn money form doing the right thing. For example, the IRS pays whistle-blowers up to 30% of additional money it collects by using information provided by whistle-blowers.

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