
Episode 5: Vladimir Radomirović and Dragana Matović, Founders of Pištaljka
06/23/22 • 33 min
To celebrate World Whistleblower Day 2022, Anna Myers interviews Vladimir Radomirović and Dragana Matović the founders of whistleblowing platform Pištaljka. They discuss how and why they decided to set up Pištaljka, challenges they experienced along the way and the important relationship between whistleblowers and journalists.
To celebrate World Whistleblower Day 2022, Anna Myers interviews Vladimir Radomirović and Dragana Matović the founders of whistleblowing platform Pištaljka. They discuss how and why they decided to set up Pištaljka, challenges they experienced along the way and the important relationship between whistleblowers and journalists.
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Episode 6: Tas Brooker, Director of 'When We Speak', Whistleblowing Documentary
On this week's episode WIN's Communications Officer, Verity Loughlin is joined by Tas Brooker - the director of the upcoming whistleblowing documentary 'When We Speak'.
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