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Government Accountability Project and its whistleblower clients work in close partnership with the media. Journalists seeking to speak with Government Accountability Project experts or clients should contact Andrew Harman, Communications Director, at [email protected].

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The Washington Post: Gag orders are still hampering federal whistleblowers, agency warns

Agencies use gag orders because “controlling the flow of information is the key to avoiding accountability that’s unwanted,” said Tom Devine, legal director of the nonprofit Government Accountability Project that works with whistleblowers. Gag orders are “more destructive than retaliation [against whistleblowers],” he added, “because the information never gets out in the first place.”

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