It can be useful to get a consensus from your family and those close to you on how to move forward so they understand how they will be impacted by your speaking out.”
Tom Devine, Legal Director of the Government Accountability Project
“It’s important to make sure your family is starting this journey with eyes wide open. While you can’t prevent all of the damage that may occur, it helps to be honest about what the potential consequences are.” Tom Devine, Legal Director of the Government Accountability Project
“Assessing the strength, safety, and trust in your relationship with family and friends is crucial in whistleblowing. You’ll need someone who can provide an objective perspective as well as a mechanism to de-stress and recuperate.” Erika Cheung, Theranos whistleblower
Tips
Be mindful as your family and friends could be pressured into getting involved in legal proceedings or they could have professional interests that could be negatively impacted based on your exposure.
Talk to your lawyers about these risks for your family and closed ones.