A company with zero whistleblowing reports is a red flag, say our guests.
CNA's weekly news podcast takes a deep dive into issues that people talk about at dining tables and along the office corridors. Hosted by Steven Chia and Crispina Robert.In December 2024, SingPost dismissed three top executives for mishandling internal investigations into a whistleblower report.
Steven Chia and Crispina Robert break it down with NUS Professor Mak Yuen Teen and Celeste Ang from Baker & McKenzie Wong & Leow. Deep Dive hosts Crispina Robert and Steven Chia with guests Celeste Ang and Prof Mak Yuen Teen. When I went to , the form asked me for quite a lot of details, and I stopped short at giving my name. It says that’s optional but I’m very cynical. Even if I don’t put my name, can they trace me? Can I be totally anonymous?As to whether you can have confidence in the integrity of the whistleblowing programme or the processes, it will behoove the organisation ...
But that is a fear. Even when people send an email for example to a company email account, sure you can say you can do it through some outside source or whatever, people always still have that fear. That's why some companies say we better outsource to a third party to manage.
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