Good book into 2 parts. The first, which feels lived despite its name "Ethical Tale", refers to the experience reported by the JDD. Writing, by the author himself or with external assistance, could be simplified by sweetening his emotional side. The story remains interesting. The second part is much better written, well structured and informative. It notes the current place wistleblowers and their difficulties despite recent improvements in different countries including France. Then the author lists what needs to be done to increase transparency in economic and financial life. Well done.
Deserves 5 stars rather than 4 without this heavy style of the first part.