The document discusses the ethics of whistleblowing and addresses several key questions:
1) It examines the difference between someone who knows of wrongdoing but says nothing versus someone who did not know but also would not have said anything if they knew.
2) It explores the barriers to successful internal whistleblowing programs, such as lack of trust, fear of retaliation, and misguided loyalty.
3) It analyzes the relationship between whistleblowing and morality, noting that while whistleblowing upholds principles of ethics, whistleblowers often face punishment that challenges notions of duty and choice.