Sure Robbo, because if something is on the internet, it's got to be true, right? Come on now, Simon certainly has a right to air his grievances publicly or privately, I won't argue that. However, 'discussions' on public forums like this one or even FB have a tendency to spiral out of control and go off on wild tangents. By my standards, this one has been one of the more controlled, polite ones but most of the people here contributing to the discussion are English, not a pack of pubescent Americans.
Aside from my opinion regarding inferred, imprending legal action, which I stand by, the whistleblowers either here or out in the real world like Snowden and the scandals you've mentioned need to be prepared for the backlash their actions will have, which if they're right is a non-issue. However, if they're simply embarking on an Internet Protector of the Truth campaign due to hurt feelings or a sense of moral outrage, they'd better have their facts straight because if they don't, they open themselves up to legal action.
As much sh!t has been talked about me in the past year or so, I suppose I could have a case of sorts with those who've taken disagreements to a personal attack level, but there's a reason most Internet Protectors of The Truth trolls don't get sued themselves for their actions...they don't have a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of!