Local San Diego Group Sets Up Website for Anonymous Whistleblower Complaints and Public Record Requests
A local San Diego organization — the Community Advocates for Just and Moral Governance (MoGo) — has launched a new feature on their website which allows community members to easily and anonymously submit whistleblower complaints and public records requests. (MoGo is tied to former mayoral candidate, Geneviéve Jones-Wright.) Here’s their press statement:
Community Advocates for Just and Moral Governance (MoGo) launched a new portal on its website where community members can easily, and anonymously, if preferred, submit whistleblower complaints and public records requests (PRAs) in an effort to promote transparency and accountability.
The new website feature — which can be found at Whistleblower/PRA Form – Moral Governance and which went live on July 30th, coinciding with National Whistleblower Appreciation Day — is emblematic of MoGo’s mission of holding the government accountable to The People.

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