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On the 200th anniversary of RNLI whistleblowers, lifeboat bosses' lives are in risk by firing veteran veterans and replacing them with 'arrogant' children

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2024
RNLI's 200th birthday is being commemorated. It's one of the country's most coveted and most beloved charities, and it's devoted to saving lives at sea. However, forensic reports from whistleblowers around the UK have revealed that the RNLI is mired in a raging controversy that threatens to derail the country's centennial celebrations, as well as the charity as a whole. Even if it means 'lying to the public,' the lifeboat corporation has been accused of harbouring a dysfunctional culture of bullying that has seen volunteers' mistreated' and bosses doing "anything" to silence those who jeopardize its image and donations. Former RNLI volunteers who gave decades of their lives to the charity told MailOnline that they would not give the charity another penny. RNLI stations around the country have been hit by a slew of bad news, from planning with 'arrogant' children to compel out volunteers with 320 years of combined experience to reporting on 'assaults, misogyny, and bullying.' According to whistleblowers, the stations' problems are connected to RNLI's almost identical response, consisting of lies, denial, and a refusal to apologize in the face of a mountain of evidence.