Tim Glover spoke to other whistleblowers following Dr Ranson tribunal
An MHK is planning to publish a dossier on whistleblowing in the New Year after being contacted by a number of affected employees this summer.
Arbory, Castletown and Malew member Tim Glover resigned from his role within the Department of Infrastructure over government's handling of the Dr Rosalind Ranson tribunal, stating he no longer felt he could be part of the administration.
Mr Glover says he's since been contacted by other whistleblowers about their cases.
He believes quitting his government role allowed him to carry out an important investigation:
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