Correct Answer:
B. Both
A person who makes an unauthorized disclosure of a whistle-blower's identity can be recommended for imprisonment, a fine, or Both. Whistle-blower protection laws are designed to be robust, encouraging individuals to report misconduct without fear of reprisal. Unauthorized disclosure is a serious breach of these protections, and the legal framework often provides for severe penalties, including both imprisonment and substantial fines, to act as a strong deterrent and to safeguard the identity and well-being of whistle-blowers. Community service or dismissal are typically lesser or administrative consequences, while exile is not a standard legal penalty for this offense.