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Military Leadership Must Protect Whistleblowers, Not Punish Them
Final signature count: 11,862
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Sponsor: The Veterans Site
The Department of Defense must discipline military leaders who seek reprisal against whistleblowers.
The Military Whistleblower Protection Act of 1988 is supposed to protect military personnel who report wrongdoing from retaliation and restriction by military leadership.1 Over the years, the act has been updated and strengthened.
But the Department of Defense is not enforcing it.
The most recent report from the Office of the Inspector General — an independent, objective agency that provides program and operation oversight for the Department of Defense (DoD) — found that 350 DoD officials retaliated against or sought to intimidate 195 whistleblowers from 2013 to 2018. Most of the officials were in military services.2
Not only are DoD officials attempting to retaliate, but they are getting away with it. Glenn Fine, the principal deputy inspector general for the DoD, testified to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform in January of 2020 about a “small but disturbing trend” of the DoD disagreeing with substantiated investigation results and neglecting to dole out adequate punishment. This sends a troubling message that retaliation will be tolerated and that the system won’t protect whistleblowers.3
The firing of Captain Brett Cozier of USS Theodore Roosevelt has renewed calls for better protection for whistleblowers.4 Crozier wrote a strongly worded letter to Navy leadership about their lack of action concerning his urgent requests to help his crew during the COVID-19 pandemic. Two days after the letter was leaked to the media, Cozier was relieved of his position, with Navy leadership saying it was because he sent the letter to people outside his chain of command.5
Join us in telling the Secretary of Defense that the Military Whistleblower Protection Act needs to be more firmly enforced by the DoD. They must hold leadership accountable when investigations into their wrongdoing are substantiated.
Whistleblowers provide crucial information and expose rule violations. Sign the petition and help protect our service members from being punished for speaking out.
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