Ebook: No fear a whistleblower's triumph over corruption and retaliation at the EPA
- Tags: African American political scientists--United States, Political scientists--United States, Vanadium industry--Corrupt practices--South Africa, Whistle blowing--United States, Social responsibility of business, Coleman-Adebayo Marsha, United States. -- Environmental Protection Agency -- Officials and employees -- Biography, United States. -- Environmental Protection Agency -- Trials litigation etc, United States. -- Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002, Polit
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Chicago Review Press
- City: Chicago;Ill
- Language: English
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Retracing the steps of the first civil rights and whistleblower act of the 21st century, this chronicle follows young, black, MIT-educated social scientist Marsha Coleman-Adebayo, shortly after she landed her dream job at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The account illustrates how the author attempted to convince the government to investigate allegations surrounding a multinational corporation, suspecting that they were responsible for the deaths of hundreds of South Africans who were mining vanadium-a vital strategic mineral. Documenting Coleman-Adebayo's shocking discovery that th.
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