‘To blow the whistle or not? A symposium on complicity and compliance in economic and social wrongdoing’. Online, Hosted by the University of , 10TH JULY 2020

Time Event Lead 0900 Zoom webinar (waiting room) opens 0905 Administration and technical housekeeping ZOE PORTER 0910 Welcome IAN FOXLEY PARLIAMENTARY SPEAKERS 0915 Introductory remarks BARONESS SUSAN KRAMER, Co-Chair, APPG Whistleblowing 0925 “Whistleblowers go where regulators cannot reach” RT. HON. KEVIN HOLLINRAKE MP, Co-Chair, APPG Fairer Business Banking 0940 Q&A James Killen to chair ACADEMIC KEYNOTE TALK 0950 “Whistleblowing as an answerability practice” PROFESSOR EMANUELA CEVA 1015 Q&A James Killen to chair 1030 BREAK SITE WILL REMAIN OPEN DURING THE BREAK SYMPOSIUM PAPERS 1045 “Corporate Ethos and Whistleblowing: Whistles Unblown, Whistles Unheard.” DR LORENZO PASCULLI 1100 Q&A Zoe Porter to chair 1115 “Moral Injury as an unspoken element of whistleblowing” JAMES KILLEN 1130 Q&A Zoe Porter to chair 1145 “The Whistleblower Dilemma: why don’t more good people speak up about bad things?” IAN FOXLEY 1200 Q&A Zoe Porter to chair 1215 BREAK SITE WILL REMAIN OPEN DURING THE BREAK 1230 EXPERT PANEL Baroness Susan Kramer to chair JOHN BLENKINSOPP, LAURA FATAH, MARIANNA FOTAKI, KATE KENNY, LORENZO PASCULLI, IAIN MUNRO 1315 OPEN DISCUSSION Ian Foxley to moderate 1355 Closing remarks IAN FOXLEY 1400 Event ends Note: Online connection will be password protected to a vetted list of registered participants only. Please register to receive information on the Zoom link.

SYMPOSIUM SPEAKERS AND EXPERT PANEL MEMBERS NAME PHOTO BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS AND ‘LINKED IN’ PAGE CONNECTION (WHERE APPLICABLE) Baroness Susan Kramer Baroness is a Liberal Democrat Peer. She was MP for Richmond Park from 2005-2010 and appointed Minister of State for Transport 2013-2015. She was a member of the Parliamentary Commission on [email protected] Banking Standards 2012-2013 and is Co-Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Whistleblowing. Kevin Hollinrake MP Kevin has been the MP for and Malton since 2015 and is currently Parliamentary Private Secretary to in the Cabinet Office and is Co-Chair of the APPG for Fairer Business [email protected] Banking. He was a founder partner and now Chairman of Hunters Estate Agents and is a strong advocate of the small business sector and of the North Emanuela Ceva Emanuela Ceva is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Geneva. She works on conflict [email protected] and justice, democracy, corruption. She is the author of Interactive Justice (Routledge 2016) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/emanuela- co-author of Is Whistleblowing a Duty? (Polity 2018). ceva/ Kate Kenny Kate Kenny is Professor of Business and Society at NUI Galway Ireland. She has held research fellowships at the Edmond J. Safra Lab at Harvard University and Cambridge's Judge Business School [email protected] and researched whistleblowing in organisations since 2010. She published two books on whistleblowing in the past year: Whistleblowing: Toward a new theory (Harvard University Press, 2019) and The Whistleblowing Guide (Wiley Business, 2019), with W. Vandekerckhove and M. Fotaki. Marianna Fotaki Marianna Fotaki is Full Professor of Business Ethics at University of Warwick Business School working on the marketization of health policy, inequalities in organizations and society, as well as [email protected] whistleblowing. With Professor Kenny and Dr Wim Vandekerckhove, she has published The Whistleblowing Guide: Speak‐up Arrangements, Challenges, and Best‐Practices, Wiley (2019).

Lorenzo Pasculli Lorenzo (PhD, FRSA) is Associate Head of Coventry Law School for Research and an Associate of the Centre for Financial and Corporate Integrity at Coventry University. He is also a Visiting Professor at [email protected] Nebrija University Madrid (Spain). His current research focuses on corruption and other globalised [email protected] forms of criminality. He has authored numerous publications. Iain Munro [email protected] Iain Munro is Professor of Leadership and Organizational Change at Newcastle University. He https://www.linkedin.com/in/iain- undertakes research in the field of whistleblowing, information warfare and business ethics. munro-37198513/

John Blenkinsopp John Blenkinsopp is Professor of Work & Organisational Psychology, and co-convenor of the [email protected] Sustainable Working Futures (SWiFt) research group at Northumbria University. https://www.linkedin.com/in/john- He has published extensively on whistleblowing, looking at cross-cultural differences, and also the blenkinsopp-3368623/ particular issues of whistleblowing in health and social care.

Laura Fatah Laura Fatah is a Policy Officer for whistleblowing charity Protect, where she worked for two years as [email protected] an adviser on the free whistleblowers legal Advice Line before moving into the policy team. Laura has co-authored the recent publication "Principles for Recommended Practice - Better Regulators https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura- Guide" which outlines six principles those in regulation should consider in order to maximise fatah-677b2a51/ whistleblowing intelligence and ensure those raising concerns are valued.

HOSTS / ORGANISERS

NAME Photo BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS AND ‘LINKED IN’ PAGE CONNECTION (WHERE APPLICABLE) Ian Foxley (Host / Organiser) Ian Foxley is a retired Lieutenant Colonel and the Founding Chairman of WhistleblowersUK. He is [email protected] now researching his PhD at the Centre for Applied Human Rights in the University of York, on the topic of ‘The Whistleblower Dilemma: Why don’t more good people speak up about bad things?’, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian- using the case study of corruption in the SANGCOM Project where he was the whistleblower. He is foxley-a671871b/ currently writing his thesis whilst editing his latest manuscript (The Devil’s Excrement) about the SANGCOM Affair and the whistleblowing experience. James Killen (Host / Organiser) James Killen is a second year PhD candidate at York Law School at the University of York, where he [email protected] also read an LLM in International Human Rights Law and Practice. Before this, he was a Captain in the Army Medical Services working as a mental health clinician running mental health units, treating https://www.linkedin.com/in/james- psychological trauma, and on regimental duty. He served all over the UK, Germany and deployed as k-892444185/ the officer-in-charge of the mental health team in Afghanistan.

Zoe Porter (Host/ Organiser) Zoë Porter started her PhD in the Department of Philosophy at the University of York in 2017. Her research concerns AI and moral responsibility, and she has published in Artificial Intelligence journal [email protected] and The Bulletin of the World Health Organization. Zoë was previously Chief Speechwriter at the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

EXPERT PANEL LEAD TOPICS

EXPERT PANEL LEAD TOPIC JOHN BLENKINSOPP The role of PR considerations in organisational responses to whistleblowing (a particular feature of hostile responses to Covid-19?) MARIANNA FOTAKI Mental health & impact on wellbeing KATE KENNY ‘We must look beyond the law’. In many cases the law, even good law, is not sufficient to protect whistleblowers against retaliation LORENZO PASCULLI Corruption and other globalised forms of criminality IAIN MUNRO Recent Trends in Networked Whistleblowing LAURA FATAH Implications for the correct handling of whistleblowers /Common pitfalls for regulators.