Silent Saboteurs is a documented account of institutional failure, workplace mobbing, and the erosion of accountability within systems built on solidarity.
Drawing on records, timelines, and lived experience, Jeanine Orzani examines how informal networks, unchecked influence, and narrative control operate beneath formal structures.
What appears personal is often procedural. What appears isolated is often patterned.
This is not simply a memoir. It is a case study in how power behaves when scrutiny threatens its architecture.
When power protects the abuser, justice must speak louder.