When we think of whistleblowing in the context of our current newsfeed, it’s a term that has certainly impacted our political and social world, not just our compliance one. Thus, in sharing my review of “Crisis of Conscience: Whistleblowing in an Age of Fraud,” by Tom Mueller, I want to be mindful to keep my perspective to that which can bring value to our compliance programs and initiatives.
However, for those who are interested in the social, economic, political, and psychological implications of whistleblowing and speaking up, this work is a tour de force, and certainly the most comprehensive treatment of whistleblowing and whistleblowers to date. I’d like to thank the publisher and author for bringing this book to my attention and for the opportunity to review it for My Compliance Library.

