Blackmail is effective. Whistleblowing only gets half the job done. After the whistle is blown, someone still has to apply pressure or procedure. Why not cut to the chase?
Blackmail and extortion are unethical, immoral, and for that matter, often felonious. I need no moral lessons from those who use such tactics.
Do you really need to know the gory details of what anyone with half a brain already knows? If you see someone harming someone else, do you A) shout and spend a long time trying to get the people in power to stop them, or do you B) stop them? This obsession with information is just delaying effective action. Removing two people directly beats months of trolling by supporters and accusers which only allows the next shyster to take over.
If this guy expects any support, he really needs to demonstrate specifically that Vessenes and Matonis specifically are the root of the problem and actually need to be removed rather than simply resolve their conflicts of interest. I think if he could do that, he would have already. He can't, so instead, he blusters.
"Obsession with information," basically meaning "don't bother me with facts," does not impress me much as an argument.
I have a very low regard for extortionists, and almost as low a regard for those who claim to have staggering revelations at their fingertips, but the dog ate their homework or they have some other bullshit excuse why they can't just say the truth they claim to have.
What is immoral about blackmail? Is it immoral to keep secrets? Is it immoral to accept money? What makes accepting money to keep a secret immoral? Do you not like black males?