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Marsha Coleman-Adebayo is an environmental consultant who when working for the Environmental Protection Agency as a senior executive discovered dangerous mining conditions in South Africa conducted by a U.S. multinational. When she raised the issue she found that she was effectively told to shut up. She refused to. Her persistence saw her isolated and harassed by the EPA. She finally brought an action against them and was awarded the largest federal payout yet, and her efforts led to the first whistleblowing legislation of the 21st century, the No FEAR Whistleblowing Act. She continues to lobby for those who see wrongs to speak out.
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