To reduce their risk of retaliation, which action by a potential whistle-blower would be most appropriate?

A) Make necessary complaints anonymously, hoping media or someone else will follow up on it
B) Determine legal duty for reporting, researching carefully the specifics of legal protection
C) Go public with information rather than trying to solve the problem internally
D) Threaten those accused of wrongdoing, not really follow through on the whistle-blowing


B

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