1.1.3. Factors affecting decision for whistleblowing There are several factors that can probably impact whistleblowers' decision to expose a misconduct in an organisation. As the whistleblower closely monitors certain wrongdoings, he/she must ascertain if the immoral or illegitimate activity conflicts with their personal values or acceptable norms of the organisation. It is important to … Continue reading Whistleblowing and Related Concepts
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Tesla refocuses on business in China
Elon Musk has conceded that Tesla needs to step up its game when it comes to after-sale service. In China, service complaints are a persistent problem for Tesla, and now the company is overhauling its retail network strategy to respond. Tesla China is recruiting hundreds of service technicians, and considering closing some showrooms in the centers … Continue reading Tesla refocuses on business in China
Zelenskyy: Russia is committing war crimes, there’s no early end to war
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia on Friday of committing war crimes in Ukraine's northeast and said it was too early to say the tide of the war was turning despite rapid territorial gains by his forces this month. The Ukrainian leader also told Reuters in an interview that the outcome of the war with Russia, … Continue reading Zelenskyy: Russia is committing war crimes, there’s no early end to war
Putin threw his best troops into a meat grinder, war strategist says
Russia “threw its best troops into the meat grinder” in the early stages of its war on Ukraine, a military analyst has said. And Vladimir Putin’s insistence that the so-called “special operation” is going to plan is making things even worse, Simon Miles, an assistant professor at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy, has said. Ukrainian forces … Continue reading Putin threw his best troops into a meat grinder, war strategist says
How to celebrate small wins
Photo by Jill Wellington on Pexels.com With all this in mind, it is the small wins we achieve that need to be acknowledged and appreciated for what they are. Motivation is a huge factor of whether or not we succeed, and being able to reward ourselves and celebrate small wins is the key. Here’s how … Continue reading How to celebrate small wins
Gareth Southgate names England’s 28-player squad for September internationals
Gareth Southgate has named his 28-player squad for England's September internationals, with Ivan Toney receiving a maiden call-up. The Brentford striker has not represented the Three Lions at any level before but will have a chance to in their upcoming Nations League fixtures away to Italy and at home to Germany - any appearance would … Continue reading Gareth Southgate names England’s 28-player squad for September internationals
Conte threatens to punish players, says no one is irreplaceable
Antonio Conte has warned his Tottenham stars that no one is undroppable in the aftermath of their sloppy Champions League defeat at Sporting Lisbon. Conte's side crashed to their first loss in eight games in all competitions this season as Sporting scored twice in stoppage-time to win 2-0 on Tuesday. Although Tottenham had been in … Continue reading Conte threatens to punish players, says no one is irreplaceable
NO DOUBLE STANDARD: China slams US for taking sides with Ukraine and Taiwan
China accused the United States of double standards at the United Nations for challenging Beijing's sovereignty over Taiwan while emphasizing the principle of sovereignty for Ukraine after Russian forces invaded. A day after Chinese leader Xi Jinping warned US President Joe Biden in a phone call against playing with fire over Taiwan, deputy UN Ambassador Geng Shuang reinforced the message during … Continue reading NO DOUBLE STANDARD: China slams US for taking sides with Ukraine and Taiwan
PUBLIC MORALITY POLICE: Iranian woman suffers heart attack and brain seizure, falls into a coma after arrest
A young Iranian woman is in a coma and fighting for her life after being arrested in Tehran by the Islamic republic's morality police, campaigners said Thursday. The Islamic hijab has been compulsory for women in Iran since shortly after the 1979 Islamic revolution ATTA KENARE AFP The woman, named as Mahsa Amini, 22, was on … Continue reading PUBLIC MORALITY POLICE: Iranian woman suffers heart attack and brain seizure, falls into a coma after arrest
Sadio Mane needs more time to adapt – Nagelsmann
Bayern Munich manager, Julian Nagelsmann, has admitted that forward Sadio Mane still needs time to ‘adapt’ in his squad. Nagelsmann said this after Mane struggled to make a huge impact in Bayern Munich’s Champions League 2-0 win over Barcelona on Tuesday. Mane did not register a single shot on goal and was substituted after 70 … Continue reading Sadio Mane needs more time to adapt – Nagelsmann
Steve McManaman slams Liverpool star after UCL performance against Ajax
Darwin Nunez Former Liverpool star, Steve McManaman, has hit out at new signing Darwin Nunez for committing an unnecessary foul in the Reds’ Champions League 2-1 home win against Ajax on Tuesday. Liverpool recorded their first continental win of the 2022-2023 season in their second Group A clash on Tuesday night at Anfield. Two goals … Continue reading Steve McManaman slams Liverpool star after UCL performance against Ajax
APC responds to Wike’s comment, lists projects Amaechi completed in Rivers state
The All Progressives Congress in Rivers State has faulted the claims by the state governor, Nyesom Wike, that the former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi did not attract any project as minister. The APC also dismissed allegations that the former governor did not show any love or interest for the welfare of the late elder … Continue reading APC responds to Wike’s comment, lists projects Amaechi completed in Rivers state
ASUU Strike: Brain drain to hit Nigeria as university lecturers leave the country
There is still no end in sight to the industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, especially with the case now before the National Industrial Court, Abuja division. Meziesblog learnt that Nigeria is currently losing skilled labour, and tertiary institutions would soon be hit by brain drain as some lecturers are already … Continue reading ASUU Strike: Brain drain to hit Nigeria as university lecturers leave the country
8 Proven tips for better sleep at night
With everyone trying to make ends meet and the stress that comes with it, tips for sleeping has become a widely discussed topic. Sleep is supposed to be that “it’s finally over” part of the day when you just want to put your feet up and relax for some hours. However, you lay down and … Continue reading 8 Proven tips for better sleep at night
Facts you probably don’t know about national flags
Photo by Julia Filirovska on Pexels.com Did you know that purple is the rarest color used in all flags? There are only two countries in the world that use this color. You may not think that there is much to know about flags, other than they are used to identify countries. But they can be … Continue reading Facts you probably don’t know about national flags
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