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The Whistleblower

There are many sources of information that can be used to identify potential problems before they cause significant damage to an organisation's reputation or its stakeholders. The Whistleblower provides a protective and neutral mechanism for reporting and highlighting such issues.

Effective whistle blowing arrangements provide deterrents to malpractice, encourage openness, promote transparency, support the organisation's risk management systems and help protect the reputation of the organisation and its senior management.

The Whistleblower is the first point of contact for reporting concerns via protected disclosure. It can be used by trusted third-party mediators as well as be deployed within your own organisation.

In the UK, The Whistleblower supports conformance with the 'Proceeds of Crime Act 2002', the 'Money Laundering Regulations 2003', the 'Terrorism Act 2000', the 'Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998' and functional equivalents in other jurisdictions