Friday, 29 May 2009

Peter Gooderham. An Expert in What?

LLB. Making You An Expert in Everything.

Previously on Ward 87 I wrote about the BMJ and their limp piece on Whistleblowing written by a default "expert" in whistleblowing Peter Gooderham.

I have this morning discovered where the word "expert" as used in the BMJ piece this week and featured by the media. It originated from the BMJ Press Releases. The title of said press release is " Culture change to encourage whistleblowing needed, says expert".

So the BMJ itself is peddling a Tutor from Cardiff University as an " Expert in Whistleblowing". How did that happen then?

If we look closely at the Peter Gooderham's website he tells us "
His particular interests are in clinical negligence, medical regulation, and the role of expert witnesses." . So where is the word "whistleblowing" then?

So essentially, he is a doctor turned law tutor. His research does not appear to be on whistleblowing. He has never whistleblown in his life. He does not appear to be a leading researcher in all things whistleblowing. He knows nothing about whistleblowing apart from what he has read in the papers and the BMJ peddles him as an " Expert".

Geez, it must be going through their usual "desperado" days in searching high and low for someone they can mislead the media about. It is quite a nice trick to essentially advertise ones law degree which by default apparently means you become an expert in whistleblowing. Unbelievable! So what happened to the likes of Raj Mattu or Aubrey Blumsohn, men who are established whistleblowers? Not good enough for the BMJ then?

So lets see, the man who has never whistleblown, never researched whistleblowing, has no idea about whistleblowing is now consulted by the media as an "expert" on the subject. Wow, nice work if you can get it eh.

My God, I eat chocolate, I must be an expert in it :).


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