Stranger than fiction
Join us for an engaging webinar with Lauren Branston and Megan Davis, a lawyer-turned-author, as they discuss the complex issues surrounding whistleblowing and the increasing challenges in exposing corruption and fraud.
Megan will share her experience uncovering financial misconduct, the legal obstacles that often deter individuals from speaking out and how writing fiction, such as her widely acclaimed novel Bay of Thieves, has allowed her to address these issues creatively. Megan was recently featured on BBC Woman's Hour, where she discussed her journey and the inspiration behind her work. This session will explore what drives someone to become a whistleblower and the potential repercussions of exposing misconduct. Don’t miss this insightful conversation.
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