Whistleblowers have come forward after the release of the damning findings in the Darleen Tana case, shedding light on the mistreatment of migrants in New Zealand. The report revealed that Tana, a former immigration official, had been involved in fraudulent activities and had exploited vulnerable migrants. The whistleblowers, who had previously raised concerns about Tana's behavior, expressed their frustration with the lack of action taken by authorities. The report also highlighted systemic issues within the immigration system, including inadequate training and oversight. The findings have sparked calls for reforms to protect the rights of migrants and ensure accountability within the justice system. The case has brought attention to the need for stronger whistleblower protections and a more robust regulatory framework to prevent similar abuses in the future.