Americans pay millions to whistleblower at BHP; we hound them out of their jobs

By Nick McKenzie, Michael Bachelard, Richard Baker
Updated August 29 2016 - 10:08am, first published 9:18am
Dr Kirstin Ferguson is a director at Thiess' parent company, Leighton Holdings (now named CIMIC), and responsible for company ethics. Photo: YouTube
Dr Kirstin Ferguson is a director at Thiess' parent company, Leighton Holdings (now named CIMIC), and responsible for company ethics. Photo: YouTube
The US paid for evidence of alleged bribery by BHP Billiton.
The US paid for evidence of alleged bribery by BHP Billiton.
Separate to the BHP Billiton case, a whistleblower claims he was victimised because of disclosures he made about alleged corruption at mining services giant Thiess. Photo: Supplied
Separate to the BHP Billiton case, a whistleblower claims he was victimised because of disclosures he made about alleged corruption at mining services giant Thiess. Photo: Supplied

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