I don't have any examples to give personally,but you are probably right that on a local and small level, wrongdoing [especially in the workplace]is left unchallenged because of the possible consequences.On a higher and larger level I'm sure a lot of things are unchallenged too for the same reasons, the Rotheram fiasco being one of them.Whistle blowers always seem to suffer when it should be the opposite, but at least they have the satisfaction [hopefully] of knowing they have done the right and good thing.This bravery comes from their own character and conscience, some people are born with a stronger sense of conscience and also to a degree stubborness.You need to be like a dog with a bone about some things otherwise you would just give up. A sense of morality, ethics, and maybe in some cases religion too plays a part. The trouble is, for the great majority of people, if their jobs are put at risk, they will think twice.
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