According to Richard T. DeGeorge's harm-preventing view, whistle-blowing is morally permissible if a practice or product does or will cause serious harm to individuals or society at large,
A) the charge of wrongdoing has been brought to the attention of immediate superiors, and no appropriate action has been taken to remedy the wrongdoing.
B) the charge of wrongdoing has been brought to the attention of immediate superiors, and there is documentation of the potentially harmful practice or defect.
C) the charge of wrongdoing has been brought to the attention of immediate superiors, and there is good reason to believe public disclosure will avoid the present or prevent similar future wrongdoing.
D) and the charge of wrongdoing has been brought to the attention of immediate superiors.
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