The article explores how professional whistleblowers can earn millions by exposing corporate misconduct, particularly through financial rewards offered by government programs. It highlights the risks, moral dilemmas, and legal battles whistleblowers face, but also the lucrative potential for those who reveal fraud and corruption.
Weston's art offers a layered narrative capturing the duality of a whistleblower's life; blending covert operations with the allure of wealth and representing both the intrigue and high stakes involved in the process.
The piece also features real-life cases of whistleblowers who navigated legal complexities and government bureaucracy to secure substantial payouts. Read it here.