
Foreningsmøde
ons. 30. apr.
|Teams
Kl. 9:30-10.00 Mark Powell kl. 10:00-11:00 Mary Inman Kl. 11:00-12:00 Natascha Linn Felix


Tid og dato
30. apr. 2025, 09.30 – 11.30
Teams
Om mødet
Kl. 9:30-10.00 Mark Powell fra Australien kommer og fortæller om sin whistleblower sag, der kan hjælpe andre whistleblowere. Bemærk at dette oplæg er på engelsk.
Kl. 10:00-11:00 Mary Inman vil holde oplæg på engelsk om “Why Whistleblower Rewards Work: Lessons from North America” eller “The Extraterritorial Reach of the North American Whistleblower Reward Programs: The Rise in International Whistleblowers Filing Tips with U.S. Regulators”. Mary er en medstifter af Whistleblower Partners, en international whistleblower-praksis. Hun repræsenterer mange internationale whistleblowere, der med succes har indgivet tips til forskellige amerikanske føderale, statslige og lokale myndigheder med whistleblower-belønningsprogrammer og betaler whistleblowere for brugbare oplysninger.
Kl. 11:00-12:00 Natascha Linn Felix fra Transparancy.dk holder et oplæg, der tager udgangspunkt i Transparancy.dk´s arbejde mod korruption samt hvordan det hænger sammen med whistleblowerreglerne.
Oplægsholdere
Mary Inman
Mary Inman is a founding partner of Whistleblower Partners, a boutique law firm that specializes in representing whistleblowers worldwide under the U.S. whistleblower reward programs, including the SEC, CFTC, IRS, DOT and FinCEN programs. Mary’s successful efforts to recruit U.K. whistleblowers to file tips under the U.S. whistleblower programs were featured in the New York Times article “Law Firm Sees Britain as Hunting Ground for U.S. Whistleblower Cases.” Her successful representation of three healthcare whistleblowers and the personal toll whistleblowing exacted on these clients was featured in the New Yorker. Mary represents renowned whistleblowers Tyler Shultz (Theranos), Frances Haugen (Facebook/Meta) and Mark MacGann (Uber) and is a regular commentator on whistleblower matters for the Financial Times, BBC, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Reuters and Financial News. Over her 27 years in this field, Mary has represented whistleblowers who, while working side-by-side with the Government, have successfully resolved cases alleging customs fraud, risk adjustment fraud, defense fraud and procurement fraud. Mary is also a Founding Board member of Psst.org, a new nonprofit seeking to connect whistleblowers and collectivize the act of speaking out.