OPINION - Whistleblowers are not bounty hunters —so let’s get the law fixed to protect them
•Back in May 1999, I and six other care workers blew the whistle on Isard House, a Bupa-run care home in Bromley, after witnessing shocking abuse of vulnerable older residents.
•We had seen people left in urine, physically assaulted and robbed by staff.
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المصدر: Evening Standard | Source: Evening StandardBack in May 1999, I and six other care workers blew the whistle on Isard House, a Bupa-run care home in Bromley, after witnessing shocking abuse of vulnerable older residents. We had seen people left in urine, physically assaulted and robbed by staff.
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