GLOBAL CORRUPTION AND PUBLIC INTEGRITY: THE HUMAN FACTOR

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USA Whistleblower of the Week - June 30 2001 by WNN

USA Whistleblower of the Week – June 30 2021 by WNN

Ari Danikas was born in Amaliada, Peloponnesus, Greece, the cradle of democracy, and he noted, “racial discrimination was non-existent in my family roots, religion and culture.” His parents were fine, upstanding Greeks, and Danikas described his mother as “living for her family, dedicated to serving and protecting the family,” and giving Danikas “the fundamental principles of humanity, kindness, and devotion.” Danikas sees her as ”healthy, adorable, and under [his] protection as she was left alone in life.” His mother, a housewife, was dedicated to her family and is very proud of Danikas. His father was a “hardworking man whose specialty was welding ships.” He trained shipyard workers on the island of Syros and gave Danikas “his skills of perfection, never giving up, always telling the truth, being fair to others, and always working hard until the job is done to high standards, and being polite and respectful of others.” Law

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Ari Danikas (Greece:South Africa) 2016 SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD

Special Assignments: Public Interest Witnesses

Special Missions and Yiannis Souliotis highlights the stories of three protagonists (Maria Efimova, John Kyriakou, and Aris Danikas) who may be different, but they have something in common. They are public interest witnesses. Ordinary people who are now under protection, risk their lives because they are exposed to illegal activities committed in their work environment. Editorial boardStavroula Christofilea Research ManagerElvira Kritharis Journalistic GroupYannis SouliotisElvira Kritharis https://www.ertnews.gr/eidiseis/ellada/eidikes-apostoles-martyres-dimosioy-symferontos/

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Sofia Bekatorou of Greece won gold - Athens 2004 Summer Olympic Games.

Why indivisible’s such as Olympic Sailor Mrs. Bekatorou should be considered a whistleblower Feb 10, 2021

Earlier this year, Greece joined the latest “MeToo” outcry over sexual abuse in sports and the theater industry following the reports of sexual harassment in the country. Olympics sailing champion Sofia Bekatorou has spoken about having been sexually abused at a young age by a senior official of the Hellenic Sailing Federation. Bekatorou, a Gold medalist, now 43, broke her silence after 20 years and sparked an investigation. Meanwhile, as the perpetrator named in reports was a member of the party, New Democracy suspended his membership, while the Hellenic Sailing Federation has reportedly requested and received the man’s resignation. Deputy Minister of Sports Lefteris Avgenakis announced that he suspended all funding to the Greek Sailing Federation and ordered an audit of its board members’ assets, as part of an investigation into allegations of sexual assault, mismanagement, and corruption by senior officials. Bekatorou’s confession unleashed a tsunami of sexual abuse and harassment revelations by other women in

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Transformative Change in South African Media- A Hopeful Trend Toward Inclusivity and Justice, what about the unjustified censoring of the police Cato Manor death squad exposed articles - Image by Financial Mail

Transformative Change in the South African Media & the unjustified Cato Manor death quad articles retraction.

Introduction The evolution of media coverage in South Africa has witnessed significant progress in recent years, with a noticeable shift toward a more diverse and inclusive journalistic practice. This transformation is not only a reflection of the country’s commitment to democratic transparency but also a vital step toward healing and reconciliation, given the nation’s complex history. In this article, we will delve into the key aspects of this transition, highlighting the role of whistleblowers, the importance of truthful narratives, and the impact of media representation on social power dynamics. The Rise of Diverse Voices in South African Media One of the most significant changes in the South African media landscape is the increasing presence of voices from marginalized communities. Journalists of color are now more prominent in sharing stories and perspectives that were once suppressed or ignored. This shift has led to a more balanced and truthful narrative, providing a

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2023 WPI Conference Washington D.C. - Expert Panellist Speaker Ari Danikas

2023 WPI Conference Washington D.C. – Expert Panellist Speaker Ari Danikas

Ari Danikas had the honor of participating in the 2023 international conference of WPI in Washington DC. He introduced his idea of the International Treaty of Whistleblowers, as well as the introduction of an emergency international visa for whistleblowers in distress. Ari further spoke at the Capitol and was presented the International Giraffe Award of 2023 for human rights advocacy https://www.workplacepromiseinstitute.org/wpi-conference/2023-agenda/aris-danikas ( PDF )

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