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California State University's whistle-blower program doesn't work, according to a complaint filed by seven current and former CSU employees. They claim the program failed to protect them from retaliation after they reported wrongdoing.
Leading the group is Maria Carreira, as associate professor of Spanish. Carreira filed a 99-page whistle-blower report in 2003 alleging that a previous department head allowed a family au pair to teach an Italian class while a colleague received teaching credit for the au pair's work.
Three months after filing her report, copies of it were placed in ...